Swedish Aviation Group’s latest seminar was focused on ‘Transforming Airports for a Green Future’, held on September the 10th 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden. The seminar gave the opportunity for nearly 40 industry delegates hear from nine industry speakers covering a breadth of angles and opportunities.
A big thank you to all the speakers, and also to Sweco for hosting the event in their Stockholm headquarters. A further thank you to all of the SAG members for their ongoing support.
Read more about the topics discussed by our expert speakers at our event summary here >
The Swedish Aviation Group is hosting a complimentary* seminar focused on the transforming airports for a green future. The event will be held on September 10 2024, 13:00 to 18:00 at Sweco’s premesis Gjörwellsgatan 22 in Stockholm. The seminar brings together speakers and specialists from across the industry.
The full agenda, including speakers and subject areas will be released shortly. Please note, the seminar will be held in Swedish and the deadline to register is September 5.
Additional speakers will be announced shortly. Please note, the seminar will be held in Swedish.
Victoria Barrsäter
Transportföretagen
Airport 2045 – more than you can imagine
Fredrik Jaresved
Swedavia AB
Sustainable airports of the future
Lena Wennberg
Swedavia AB
Swedavia’s work on climate change in aviation
Martin Wall
LFV
Saving Time. Saving Money. Saving Fuel: The Power of Efficient Flights
Jonny Johansson
Luleå Tekniska Universitet
Electromagnetic compatibility for the electrified airport
Robert Lindberg
Skellefteå Airport
A growth region with sustainable mobility
Ulf Rudebark
IBG
Optimizing capacity while lowering the CO2 emissions
Charlotte Holmbergh Jacobsson
Norwegian
Transition towards more sustainable flights
Ingrid Cherfils
Transportstyrelsen
Proactive co-operation to achieve the SDGs
Niclas Härenstam
Moderator
Open to members and non-members within the aviation industry.
Networking coffee break and light food provided.
The event is free to attend, but lack of attendance after registration will incur a 500 SEK fee*