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Riga Aviation Forum to bring together Baltic and European industry leaders and experts

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Dana Ermolenko
Country: Latvia Aircraft: Airplanes

On September 18, the annual Riga Aviation Forum will take place at ATTA Centre in Riga, bringing together top aviation leaders, executives from major industry companies, and experts from across Europe and the Baltics. This high-level conference is recognized as the most significant aviation event in the Baltic region.

This year’s forum will feature hard-talk conversations and panel discussions where decision-makers, industry leaders, and experts will address the key challenges and emerging trends in aviation across the Baltics, Europe, and globally. Topics will include aviation sustainability, the application of artificial intelligence in aviation, business resilience, geopolitical risks, and civil-military cooperation.

Global aviation perspectives will be presented by Raymond Gruntins, Regional Director for Europe at the International Air Transport Association, Serkan Kaptan, Board Member of ACI Europe and CEO of TAV Airports, and Hamdi Nasser, representative of the European air navigation safety organization Eurocontrol.

A high-level discussion on the future of Baltic aviation will also take place, featuring minister of transport of Latvia Atis Švinka and representatives from government institutions and aviation organizations from all three Baltic states.

Forum panels and speaker sessions will explore pressing industry topics such as:

  • The potential of artificial intelligence in aviation,
  • Alternative fuels, energy systems, and infrastructure innovations supporting long-term sustainability and environmental goals,
  • How non-aviation industries are influencing the evolution of airport environments, focusing on innovative approaches to commercial development, public-private partnerships, and infrastructure investment,
  • Risk management and business continuity planning in the face of evolving safety, security, and operational challenges.

A dedicated panel, featuring a representative from Ukraine’s air traffic management organization UkSATSE, will focus on aviation challenges and civil-military cooperation amid global instability and rising geopolitical risks.

In addition to the official program, the Riga Aviation Forum will offer extensive networking opportunities. Participants will include aviation professionals and business leaders from all three Baltic countries, as well as representatives from European and international aviation institutions and organizations.

More information and the full event program are available at www.raf.aero.

The Riga Aviation Forum is organized by the Latvian Aviation Association and supported by TAV Airports, RIX Riga Airport, SITA, Havas, airBaltic, Payhawk, ATU Duty Free, Cakes & Bakes, Latvijas Gaisa Satiksme, LSG Sky Chefs, TAV Operational Services, Media Port and Hampton by Hilton Riga Airport.

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September
2025
Latvia, Riga, Krasta Street 60, Riga, Latvia.


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