Vietnam Aviation IT Forum
The future of Vietnam aviation and the role of technology
Asia Pacific is expected to be the most profitable in the global air transport market with forecast profits of $2.1 billion and strong traffic growth.
Vietnam is a bright spark in the region - it is projected to be the world's 3rd fastest growing market for international passengers and freight, and the 2nd fastest for domestic passengers by year 2014.
With the increasing role of Vietnam in the industry, IATA recently identified priorities for the Vietnam aviation industry:
- More cost-efficient airports
- Global standard technology
- Greater efficiency to maintain competitiveness
In line with the growth and focus on the role of technology in the aviation sector, SITA is pleased to present the Vietnam Aviation IT Forum - a first for the Vietnam aviation industry - on 23 August 23 in Hanoi.
To register your interest to participate, please send an email to regional.events@sita.aero or call +844 3992 3195.
With participation from leading industry associations and industry experts from ACI, IATA, Vietnam Airlines, the Vietnam airport corporations, Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation and more, this forum will focus on the future of Vietnam aviation and the role of technology.
- Discuss current aviation issues affecting Vietnam and future trends in air transport industry
- Learn how technology can address industry challenges and bring about future success
- Schedule one-to-one meetings with technology experts to discuss your business needs
Mark your calendar and join your peers from the air transport industry for a rewarding experience dedicated to the Vietnam aviation community. Official program and full event details will follow shortly.
To register your interest to participate, please send an email to regional.events@sita.aero or call +844 3992 3195.
This event is exclusive to members of the air transport industry, including airlines, airports, ground handlers, aviation authorities and related companies. The organizers reserve the right to decline registrations from non-related industries.

