What makes CARIBAVIA different?
CARIBAVIA stands out at the point where lines blur between conference concepts and formats. With all the conferences available, CARIBAVIA 2025 will not get lost in the shuffle. CARIBAVIA 2025 is not a commodity but rather a unique enlightening experience. Less mass, more core
The 7th annual CARIBAVIA will be held June 10-12, 2025 on the 5-star island Saint Barth.
CARIBAVIA has grown to be the most significant results and solutions-oriented communication platform on the subject of 'airlift' in the Caribbean region. It has gained increased appreciation by international professionals and experts of the aviation, tourism and investment industries. CARIBAVIA provides networking and opportunities,showcase the breadth of existing technologies, ongoing research and development, as well as commercial and non-commercial activities.
CARIBAVIA brings aviation, tourism and investment stakeholders together
Airlift is the common denominator of the interests of stakeholders in aviation, tourism, business development and investment industries. It is equally important to government decision makers. CARIBAVIA brings together key stakeholders from industry, academia, government and international organizations to exchange best practices,research, lessons learned, challenges and opportunities.
Matters like inter-island transportation issues and opportunities require increased attention since they are needed to prepare for future changes in the region. Ongoing airlift and tourism activities need to be addressed collectively for better understanding and increased collaboration in order to improve the Caribbean airlift system.
It's like the moment of truth when you finally meet someone you originally connected with via latest technologies.Verification of your first impression, disillusionment, or something else. T...
A closing highlight of CARIBAVIA 2025 on St. Barths was the return of Girls in Aviation Day on Friday, 13 June. Fifteen girls aged 14-15 (Grade 9) from local school Coll...
Kathryn Creedy is an experienced aviation journalist and well-known figure in the field.Her publications appear in the most reputable editions. Kathryn is editor of Future Aviation/Aerospace Workforce...
I've enjoyed getting to know Damien Richardson throughout the years. I met him just after Saint Martin, his hom...
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During the first day of Caribavia, a particularly important question was raised: the importance of investment in the aeronautical sector in the Caribbean. The aim of attracting investment is more than...
Progress in Caribbean aviation was, of course, one of the most talked-about issues at Caribavia 2025. The Honorable Minister Charles Fernandez of Antigua is the Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Tr...
It takes me a long time to travel from Strasbourg to Caribavia. I have to admit that the "final mile" is really crucial to me. Perhaps because there is an overwhelming need to arrive at the...
CARIBAVIA 2025 was a trully exclusive aviation summit and retreat on a five-star island. This time, St Barth island hosted 4 days of the event. CARIBAVIA itself is an aviation event like no other. The...
Day 3 of Caribavia 2025 was special as Tecnam announced the appointment of St Barth Executive – Air Inter Isles as an Authorized Service Center for the Tecnam P2012 series....
In two weeks we'll be coming together at CARIBAVIA, an aviation event unlike any other. I've had the pleasure of participating twice, and each time the findings were genuinely fascinating, enl...