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Next wave of speakers announced for International Airport Summit 2025!

International Airport Summit is back for another unmissable year of industry-led panel discussions. The second wave of stellar speakers has now been revealed. Read on to find out which of the industry’s stalwarts have been confirmed.

The team behind the International Airport Summit 2025, taking place on 19–20 November in Berlin, has unveiled the next wave of speakers, featuring a stellar line-up of senior-level international airport leaders who are trailblazing through the new era of travel.

  • Sigrún Björk Jakobsdóttir, CEO, Isavia Regional Airports Iceland
  • Askin Demir, CEO, Blaise Diagne International Airport
  • Maurice Jenkins, Chief Innovation Officer, Miami International Airport
  • Al Titterington, Terminal Operations Director, Birmingham Airport
  • Yorick Buys, Head of Baggage, Brussels Airport Company
  • Wg Cdr (retd) Jitender Singla, Head of Airside Operations and Services, Bangalore International Airport
  • Thomas Romig, Chief Operations Officer, Brussels Airport
  • Chris Woodroofe, Managing Director, Manchester International Airport
  • Claus Grunow, VP Corporate Strategy & Digitalization, Fraport

Read who was in the first wave of speakers here.

The above speakers will be discussing topics such as transforming airports into lifestyle and dining destinations, how technology and innovation are defining the passenger experience, hyperpersonalisation, robotics, and reinventing baggage with smart technology.

The International Airport Summit 2025 is scheduled to take place on 19–20 November in Berlin, and has officially opened registration. The event will convene global aviation leaders to explore the future of airport operations. The host city, Berlin, is renowned for its dynamic aviation story and infrastructure landscape, and sets the perfect stage for this high-profile gathering.

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Free tickets are applicable to senior managers from airports, airlines, regulatory bodies and aviation authorities.

 

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