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Conference: Sept. 16-17, 2025
Exhibition: Sept. 17-18, 2025

Sustainable Events

As a major organizer of events and exhibitions, Aviation Week, a division of Informa, has the opportunity and responsibility to lead the sustainable development of our industry. Our attendees, exhibitors and colleagues are all clearly telling us that sustainability, socially, economically and environmentally, is something that is no longer a “nice to have” but a necessary part of our success. 

We also have the potential to go further than our responsibility to deliver our events sustainably: we can design our events to provide a place to work in partnership with our customers and inspire the sustainable development of the industries we serve.  For more information on Aviation Week and Informa’s overall commitment to sustainable events click here.

Our three pledges

Inspiring Sustainable Development

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Sustainability Focused Content

MRO Asia-Pacific delivers sustainable themes running through both the paid and free content agendas. See below a snapshot:

Paid Conference Sessions:

Update on Regional Investments in the Asia Pacific Region
Given the projected strong MRO demand in Asia Pacific over the next decade, how are businesses in the region investing to support this growth? What are the latest infrastructure developments and MRO facilities in the region? Where is investment occurring in infrastructure to support this growth? How is the region attracting investment, talent, and OEM partnerships effectively? What strategies are MRO businesses employing to adapt to growing MRO demand?

Aging Aircraft- Strategies for Cost-Effective Maintenance and Fleet Management
As airlines grapple with extended wait times for new aircraft, part shortages, and rising maintenance costs, the focus shifts to managing mature fleets effectively. This session explores the mindset and philosophy shift required coupled with practical approaches for maintaining older aircraft while balancing costs and customer satisfaction. How are airlines adapting their maintenance philosophy to address the unique demands of older fleets?

Repair Vs Replace- Rethinking Aircraft Maintenance
With availability of parts becoming increasingly problematic, are the scales tipping in the question of repair vs replace? What are the latest trends in repair development and how are they impacting the industry's approach to maintenance? What actions can be taken to enhance the general repair capacity within the industry?

The Role of Education and Training in the Aviation Labor Market
In an era where workforce challenges are affecting the entire aviation industry, this pivotal session will feature Marc Wilken, CEO of Lufthansa Technical Training. He will provide valuable updates on the latest trends and strategies in education and training, highlighting how these initiatives support staff retention and development.

Talent Retention Strategies- Countering the Pull of Overseas Opportunities
The aviation sector faces a critical challenge: a global scarcity of skilled professionals and insufficient retention rates, both within companies and the industry at large. How can we enhance public confidence to reshape the industry's image to emphasize stability, career growth and improve industry retention? 

Free Content in the Go Live! Theater on the Show Floor

Fireside Chat: Sustainability Compliance Challenges
As environmental awareness builds, what are the main compliance challenges that maintenance companies face, and how can we overcome them? 

Sourcing New Technicians 
As MRO demand increases, so does our need for new skilled technicians. With growing potential in the Philippines and India, where in the Asia-Pacific region can we source this labor from in order to meet the demand? 

Training and Recruiting a New Workforce
With airlines expanding and building up their fleets rapidly, how can we tackle the issue of a skilled labor shortage in Asia? This panel will explore ways in which we can engage the younger generation to join the aviation industry, and where we can source this talent from in order to relieve pressure on maintenance companies.


Sustainability Initiatives at MRO Europe

Accountability

Aviation Week Network is happy to discuss any questions or concerns regarding sustainability at our events.  For further information please contact:

Jennifer Roberts
Vice President Marketing/Events

M: +1.917.699.6231
E: [email protected]

Purposeful Partnership

  • Airlink, a global humanitarian organization. The partnership works to promote awareness about and raise funds for, Airlink’s mission to deliver critical aid to communities in crisis through industry and NGO partnerships. 
  • The MRO and Engines Series are partnered with A4A and IATA across all of our MRO events. Both organizations are actively involved in the development of show content and support of the aviation community.

Sustainability Tips for Exhibitors

Follow these tips to make sure your sustainable booth strategies are cost-neutral or even cost-saving! Leave an impact on the show floor, not the environment.

BEFORE THE SHOW — Booth Structure 

  • Option 1: Multiple Use Use Forest Sustainable Certified (FSC) wood to build your booth and crates. Get creative! Design your booth with a small shipping footprint to minimize carbon emissions. 
  • Option 2 Rent locally from  local suppliers to reduce both shipping costs and carbon emissions. 

 CARPET

  • Option 1 Rent rather than buy carpet to save on shipping, cleaning, and storage. Rent carpet or floor coverings that can be reused at least four times.
  • Option 2 Color Use darker-colored carpet, which is easier to reuse and recycle. 

SHIPPING

  • Online + before deadline = better bottom line. Take advantage of early-bird pricing and consolidate shipping when ordering supplies.
  • Choose reusable shipping padding. Avoid packing peanuts and foam plastic materials that never decompose.

GRAPHICS

  • Option 1 Multiple Use Print on a durable substrate without dates, event names, or locations.
  • Option 2 One-time Use Print on 100 percent recyclable materials which are just as cost-effective as PVC. 

PRINTING

  • Reduce printing and go digital with your booth literature.
  • Print locally. Supporting local businesses while reducing shipping? It’s a win-win.
  • Print on at least 50 percent post-consumer recycled paper. 

ON  SITE - Save Energy

  • Use Energy Star-rated equipment for audio-visual equipment and monitors.
  • Power down. Turn off equipment at the end of each day.
  • Light up your booth with CFLs, LEDs, or other energy- efficient lighting.

MOVE OUT

  • Educate your installation and dismantling teams about recycling and donation processes.

SHIPPING OUT

  • Pack in, pack out. Leave no traces on show site.

LEFTOVER MATERIALS

  • Remember to label. Clearly label recyclable leftover material for disposal.
  • Donate the rest. Ask about local donation programs.

TYPICALLY* DONATE-ABLE

Furniture: Purchased items
Home furnishing: Décor staging materials
Unused raw materials: Plywood, subflooring, non-laminate wood
Flooring: 100 square feet of flooring. Excludes carpet.
Left over giveaways: Pens, pads of paper, sunglasses, USBs, etc., left over in your promotional giveaway

TYPICALLY* RECYCLABLE

Cardboard: Used for signs or shipping boxes
Glass: Green, brown, clear
Plastics: Shrink-wrap or plastic banding used to secure shipments; water/soda bottles; plexiglass (acrylics) clear, smoked, or tinted; Visqueen used to protect flooring
Metal: Aluminum cans/ steel banding
Paper: Fliers, brochures, programs, tickets, office paper, newspaper, magazines, paperboard
Wood: Non-laminate wood