Join over 500 industry professionals at the 2025 Asia Pacific Summit for Aviation Safety
Over the next 20 years, traffic volume in Asia Pacific is expected to triple. Increased airspace complexity, combined with threats such as unpredictable weather, pandemics, workforce challenges, and geopolitical instability are pressure-testing aviation’s safety system. Our long-established foundational systems need to be reinforced to ensure resilience and relevance.
Themed “Future-Proofing Aviation Safety: Adapt, Innovate, Excel”, the Asia-Pacific Summit for Aviation Safety 2025 (AP-SAS 2025) will bring together aviation leaders and experts across all aviation sectors from Asia Pacific and beyond to re-examine our approach towards managing aviation safety, how we engage with new technologies and automation, and how we adapt processes to build a more resilient safety ecosystem.
Sessions will feature a high-level panel, industry plenaries, featured presentations and networking events.
AP-SAS 2025 will explore how to build a robust, durable, and adaptable aviation safety ecosystem that proactively evolves to meet challenges:
- An ecosystem in which aviation personnel are mentally and technically prepared for unforeseen events
- Where technology is ‘future ready’ with built-in redundancy
- Where regulatory capability stays ahead of industry needs
- Where processes are developed with threat and error management at the core, and
- Where safety management systems anticipate and adapt to the complex challenges ahead.
Past AP-SAS highlights...
When
Tuesday, July 15, 2025 - Thursday, July 17, 2025
Where
Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre
Who's Coming
- Government senior officials
- Aviation industry executives
- Professionals from airports, air navigation service providers, airlines, MROs, and research and training institutes
Want to learn about early exhibiting or sponsorship opportunities?
Contact: Elizabeth Hoover, Senior Conference Specialist: Hoover@FlightSafety.org or a member of our events team at: Events@FlightSafety.org