This EBACE 2022 became first exhibit presence for a cluster of tech companies. Together, aviowiki, FL3XX, and MySky shared their vision of the industry for actual and next generation of aviation professionals. We had the opportunity to discuss with Diego Magrini from aviowiki, Stefan Oberender and Paolo Sommariva from FL3XX.
We know that some of our audience are willing to get maximum information in minimum of time, so we are preparing the 3 episodes of our discussion transcription in text version (plus we had some additional questions afterward).
What is the Connected World of Aviation, what it can bring to business aviation companies, why it is important to share technology, how data can make life easier, money left on the table, efficiency in operations and more!
One more important thing we would like to share – as we consider this tech part of the industry needs a lot of explanation, we are ready to proceed with education, explanation and exchange of opinions and ideas!
The interview actually took place at 8 in the morning at Palexpo, so despite the fact that direct neighbour booth stopped "Rammstein" music to let us talk, it was impossible to avoid all the "getting ready for the day" sounds.
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