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The Sustainable Skies World Summit reinforced a shared commitment across government and industry, turning ambition into tangible action and with UK Government and industry announcing measurable progress toward a net zero aviation future.

With a strong focus on delivery, the two-day event convened industry stakeholders, policymakers and sustainability advocates to address the sector’s most pressing challenges. Throughout the summit, there was a clear emphasis on practical implementation, with experts addressing immediate regulatory and operational requirements, SAF market realities, finance and investment support, carbon offsets and removals, non-CO2, accelerating the deployment of next-generation technologies, hydrogen aviation and identifying investment pathways to scale sustainable aviation solutions.

A major highlight of the summit was the UK Government’s update on its Jet Zero strategy. Keir Mather MP, Minister for Aviation, Maritime and Decarbonisation, launched the Jet Zero Taskforce’s first annual report, outlining significant steps forward in decarbonising air travel. Central to this progress is the UK’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Mandate, introduced in January 2025. The mandate requires fuel suppliers to blend SAF starting at 2%, increasing to 10% by 2030, providing a clear, long-term signal to accelerate production and adoption. The Government also detailed its Revenue Certainty Mechanism, designed to unlock private investment, alongside £63 million awarded through the Advanced Fuels Fund in 2025.

Complementing these developments, Sustainable Aviation announced a £2 million “Advanced Market Signal” initiative aimed at scaling the greenhouse gas removal (GGR) market. Through this initiative, industry members have committed to purchasing carbon removal credits, supporting the development of a market expected to require 20–30 million tonnes of removals annually by 2050.

Matt Ridley, Director of Sustainability and Innovation, Oneworld: “We as a sector are so important to the global economy. We’ve got to find a way of having less of an impact on the environment. So, Sustainable Skies is an important, inspiring opportunity to meet other people from other parts of the sector, and I’ve been really encouraged to see how sustainability is represented and [meet the] people thinking about a more sustainable future for aviation in Farnborough.”

Through a comprehensive programme of keynotes, panel discussions and workshops, the summit provided a platform to showcase progress to date while aligning on the priorities and targets that will shape the future of global aviation.

The UK Government and aviation industry have today set out significant progress towards decarbonising air travel, as Minister for Aviation, Maritime and Decarbonisation Keir Mather MP launched the Jet Zero Taskforce’s first annual report at the Sustainable Skies World Summit.

The report highlights the major milestones achieved in 2025 through close collaboration between the government, industry, and academia, marking a shift from planning to delivery in the UK’s net-zero aviation strategy.

Speaking at the summit, Keir Mather MP said the Government shares the industry’s ambition for “truly sustainable skies”: “The progress we are making is encouraging, but we must be clear eyed that there is still a long way to go on this journey, and there are real challenges ahead, but there are enormous opportunities too.

“The green transition is not only about protecting our planet, but also about strengthening our economy and our resilience. In an uncertain world, energy security has never been more important, and that is why we must keep building momentum, boosting the production and deployment of SAF, backing technological renovation, improving efficiency, and building robust carbon markets.”

Central to progress is the introduction of the UK’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Mandate in January 2025, which requires fuel suppliers to blend SAF starting at 2% and rising to 10% by 2030. The policy is expected to cut emissions while supporting a domestic SAF industry. The Government has also advanced a Revenue Certainty Mechanism to unlock private investment and awarded £63 million through the Advanced Fuels Fund.

Industry has responded with increased SAF supply, new production facilities and partnerships such as Project Speedbird, alongside financial incentives from airlines and airports to accelerate uptake. Advances in zero-emission flight have also been made, including expansion of the Hydrogen Challenge programme and nearly £240 million in joint funding for next-generation aerospace technologies. Operational improvements, including the creation of a UK Airspace Design Service and more efficient aircraft spacing, are already delivering emissions reductions and improved performance.

The report also highlights progress on long-term solutions, including frameworks for greenhouse gas removals (GGRs) and carbon capture, alongside new research and trials to tackle non-CO₂ impacts such as contrails.

Complementing the report, Sustainable Aviation announced a £2 million “Advanced Market Signal” initiative to help scale the GGR market, with members committing to purchase carbon removal credits. The sector estimates it will require 20–30 million tonnes of removals annually by 2050.

Sustainable Aviation also outlined steps to address non-CO₂ emissions, including improved real-time data, targeted SAF use, smarter flight paths, and closer scientific collaboration.

Duncan McCourt, Chief Executive of Sustainable Aviation, said: “The UK aviation industry is working hard to address its climate impact.

“Scaling Greenhouse Gas Removals is essential for hard-to-abate sectors, and this Advanced Market Signal is the aviation industry acting now to help stimulate the growth of the GGR sector.

“We have also made clear today that the aviation industry supports action to address the non-CO₂ impact of aviation. By accelerating research, trials, and collaboration, we can deliver practical solutions that reduce aviation’s full climate impact.”

Taking place 17-18 March 2026, Sustainable Skies World Summit convenes the global aviation community and provides a platform for collaboration, innovation, and concrete action toward achieving the industry’s Net Zero goals.

Registration is still open, and the event is free to attend. Register here.

70+ Speakers Announced for Sustainable Skies World Summit 2026

More than 70 senior industry leaders from the likes of European Commission, IAG, IATA, Airbus, GE Aerospace, Rolls-Royce, Safran UK, Estuaire and NATS have been confirmed to speak at Sustainable Skies World Summit 2026, taking place 17-18 March 2026.

The conference-led summit, organised by Farnborough International, is convening representatives from government, regulatory bodies, airlines, aerospace manufacturers, investors and academia to examine the policy, financial and technological measures required to support aviation’s Net Zero transition.

The latest speakers confirmed include:

The 2026 programme prioritises implementation and regulatory readiness, reflecting the industry’s shift from ambition to delivery. Alongside plenary sessions and panel discussions, the summit will feature dedicated networking areas designed to facilitate engagement between delegates. These sessions will enable targeted discussions across SAF, Non-CO2 & Operational Efficiency, Zero Emissions and Future Flight, supporting direct engagement between stakeholders progressing sustainable aviation initiatives.

Interactive workshops will also form part of the agenda. Developed in response to industry feedback, the sessions focus on practical challenges facing the sector and explore approaches that can be applied in the near future. Topics include: 

Sustainable Skies World Summit 2026 is taking place at the Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre, Hampshire, UK, and attendance is free.

The first wave of speakers has been announced for the next instalment of Sustainable Skies World Summit (SSWS), taking place 17–18 March 2026. The conference-led event organised by Farnborough International returns to bring together the global aviation community and lead the transformation toward a more sustainable industry.

This edition will deliver an informative programme of expert speakers with sessions addressing the most crucial challenges facing aviation today. For 2026, the summit is placing a strong emphasis on practical implementation, immediate regulatory and operational requirements, scaling next-generation technologies, and investment pathways for sustainable aviation.

Among the confirmed speakers for the 2026 summit are:

Programme highlights include Busting the Myth: SAF Market Realities in 2026, a fact-led panel examining near-term SAF supply, global market dynamics, and what airlines can realistically procure between 2026 and 2027. Recognising that finance is critical to progress, investment also features prominently, with Overcoming Obstacles to Progress: Building Investable Business Cases for Sustainability bringing together investors, CFOs, and industry leaders to explore how capital can be unlocked through viable, finance-ready pathways, including risk allocation, blended finance structures, and value-stacking models.

Discussing the programme, Duncan McCourt, Chief Executive, Sustainable Aviation, said: “As the industry faces mounting pressure to meet net zero targets, this year’s discussions will assess collective progress since 2021 and issue a clear call to action for the coordinated policy, investment, and system-wide transformation required before 2030. The agenda places a firm emphasis on practical delivery, moving beyond ambition to implementation by addressing regulatory readiness for upcoming mandates, the scalable availability of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), and Next Generation Technologies.”

Sustainable Skies World Summit 2026 provides a platform for collaboration, innovation, and concrete action toward achieving the industry’s NetZero goals. Industry stakeholders, policymakers, and sustainability advocates will convene for two days at the award-winning Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre in the UK to engage in important discussions and establish the direction for the next decade of aviation transformation.

Sustainable Skies World Summit 2026

Aviation Industry To Accelerate Net Zero Journey

17-18 March 2026, Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre

 

Registration is now open for the next instalment of Sustainable Skies World Summit (SSWS), taking place 17–18 March 2026, with free attendance for industry professionals. The award-winning event, organised by Farnborough International, returns to bring together the global aviation community to accelerate the industry’s journey to Net Zero.

Building on the success of last year’s event, which saw over 120 expert speakers across 46 dynamic sessions and a 46% rise in attendance, the 2026 edition will feature an expanded, immersive two-day conference designed to drive meaningful progress towards a cleaner future.

As one of the leading platforms for advancing sustainable aviation, SSWS continues to evolve and establish itself as the industry’s learning and teaching event, bridging the gap between ambition and implementation. The programme is curated around five critical themes: Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF), Carbon Removal, Zero Emissions, Operational Efficiency, and Future Flight.

The 2026 summit builds on this legacy, convening key government representatives, regulators, airlines, decision-makers, investors, innovators, academia, and media to collaborate, share insights, and advance sustainable aviation solutions.

In response to industry demand, the 2026 edition of the event has been refined to deliver deeper engagement, broader learning, and stronger networking. This enhanced format offers high-level opportunities including drinks receptions, topic focused networking sessions, workshops, and pre-scheduled meetings.

Attendees will gain direct access to pioneering suppliers and benefit from comprehensive deep-dive workshops on hot topics. Crucially, the entire event maintains a sharper focus on actionable outcomes, emphasising immediate takeaways, solidifying partnerships, and implementing solutions to progress sustainable aviation.

The summit is organised in partnership with ADS Group, Sustainable Aviation and British Aviation Group, as founding partners, demonstrating cross-industry commitment to sustainable aviation.

 

Registration for Sustainable Skies World Summit 2026 is now open and free to attend

Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is only one of the many solutions that can be put in place to support the aviation industry’s journey to Net Zero, but the decarbonisation of the entire ecosystem is the only way to move forward with impact, international industry professionals have agreed at Sustainable Skies World Summit 2025.

The latest Sustainable Skies World Summit took place 14-15 May 2025 at Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre. Catch up on the headlines including reactions from industry and key takeaways from the event below:

The summit, featured over 120 speakers on the agenda, a 110% Y-O-Y increase, and welcomed over 1,300 attendees across the international industry, to discuss strategic insights, practical solutions, and the high-level collaboration needed to shape a net-zero future.

Across the two-day event, speakers discussed the ‘significant choices’ the industry must ensure they invest in the right solutions, but the continued lack of wider infrastructure and the geopolitical uncertainty is slowing down the process of decision making.

Organised by Farnborough International, the event hosted a Jet Zero Council working group meeting, attended by the Minister for Industry Sarah Jones MP, to discuss the efforts to deliver net zero and zero emission aviation through UK production of zero-emission flights and SAF.

New for 2025, the show developed a Careers Fair, designed to support students prepare for their future careers and provide an opportunity for the aerospace industry to directly engage with students that are interested in a career within the sector. In addition, following industry feedback, interactive workshops were held to focus on tackling aviation’s most pressing challenges and exploring opportunities to shape a more sustainable future in a collaborative, hands-on format.

Sponsor of the event and speaker Cesar Pereira, Head of Sustainability for Commercial Aviation at Embraer, said:

“There is no one silver bullet to solve the decarbonisation of the industry by 2050. We need to advance on all fronts – from policies, regulations, and financing to technology and aircraft design. As an OEM, we need to be involved in those discussions, and being at a place like the Sustainable Skies World Summit is a great opportunity for us to discuss with other industry players and stakeholders. We can get a lot of results from being present here, talking to people, and knowing what’s going on in the market.”

Discussing the success of the fourth instalment of the event, Gareth Rogers, CEO of Farnborough International:

“At Farnborough International, we are proud to have convened the international aviation ecosystem yet again at the Sustainable Skies World Summit. We have seen an 46% increase in attendance this year, highlighting the growing demand for a show that focuses on the entire ecosystem, from the future workforce to international c-suite-level. Decisions and progress need to be made need to be made in decarbonising the sector.”

Organised with the support of ADS Group, British Aviation Group and Sustainable Aviation Coalition as founding partners, the event was supported by the likes of Exolum, RAeS, Zaffra, Otto Aviation, 1point5, ICF, Alaska Airlines, ATI, Embraer, Air League and Willis Lease.

Sustainable Skies World Summit will return 17-18 March 2026

Following a demand from industry to take part in the summit within the first quarter of the year to utilise key learnings within annual strategy development, Sustainable Skies World Summit have shifted its dates earlier than in previous years and is advancing to mid‑March, so please update your calendars accordingly.

Mark your calendar:
Dates: 17–18 March 2026
Location: Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre, UK

The 2026 will continue to explore the 5 key themes essential to the sustainable aviation industry: Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF), Carbon Removal, Zero Emissions, Operational Efficiency, and Future of Flight.

Stay tuned for registration, agenda, and participation options later this year.

As the aviation industry navigates a pivotal decade in its journey to net-zero emissions, the Sustainable Skies World Summit 2025 stands out as a critical gathering point for global leaders, innovators, and stakeholders to attend. With regulatory pressure mounting, new technologies on the horizon, and collaboration more vital than ever, the summit offers a unique platform to align ambition with action.

Industry professionals across aerospace, sustainability, finance, and government are coming together at Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre, home of the Farnborough International Airshow, to explore practical pathways to decarbonisation.

Here’s what industry leaders have to say and why you should also attend!

 

Driving Innovation Through Collaboration

“The pace of innovation in and around aviation is incredible, and airlines have made significant progress on operational efficiency and advancing new technologies. But the technologies we need for our industry’s future are still being developed and matured… Forums like Sustainable Skies provide an opportunity to attend and deepen shared understanding of the challenges and opportunities, and to further galvanise action.”
— Diana Birkett Rakow, SVP, Public Affairs & Sustainability, Alaska Airlines

For leaders like Rakow, Sustainable Skies is more than a conference, it’s a space where the future of flight is being co-designed. As promising solutions like hydrogen, electric propulsion, and SAF (sustainable aviation fuel) gain traction, the summit helps bridge the gap between technical promise and industry-wide deployment.

A Platform for Sustainable Leadership

“As an industry, we have a responsibility to ensure that we balance growth with environmental and social responsibility. I look forward to connecting with industry leaders, innovators, and changemakers, working together to build a more sustainable future in aviation.”
— Nichola Bates, Managing Partner, Aerospace Xelerated & Head of Innovation, Boeing

The summit attracts visionaries committed to embedding sustainability into aviation’s DNA. It’s a chance to shape the next generation of solutions, not only by showcasing innovation but by forging lasting partnerships and driving cultural change within companies.

Building a Zero-Emission Future

“Sustainable Skies brings together the visionaries and decision-makers who are actively reshaping the future of aviation… This event is an important platform to attend, share ideas, align on policy, and drive the innovation our industry needs to meet its climate goals.”
— Simon Newitt, President & CCO, Heart Aerospace

Heart Aerospace is among a wave of next-gen manufacturers pushing for electrified regional flight. For them, the summit is where alignment happens, between startups, OEMs, regulators, and investors, on what it will take to make zero-emission aviation a reality.

Tackling Compliance and Carbon Markets

“With environmental compliance becoming increasingly complex and costly for aircraft operators, we at Vertis are committed to developing innovative products and services that help the industry meet its obligations and navigate the road to decarbonization.”
— Alexandra Härmatis, Senior Corporate Carbon Trader, Vertis Environmental Finance

As market-based measures and carbon trading gain importance, finance and carbon experts play a growing role. Sustainable Skies enables these professionals to collaborate with industry peers and help operators meet stringent environmental requirements.

Scaling Up Sustainable Aviation Fuel

“While demand signals like SAF mandates are important, stronger policy support is essential to help scale production and close the affordability gap. The conversations at Farnborough will be crucial in helping align industry and government action to make SAF a commercial reality.”
— Olan Ryan, VP SAF, UK & Ireland, IAG

With SAF at the centre of near-term decarbonisation efforts, the summit serves as a high-impact venue to unite suppliers, airlines, and governments around scalable, commercially viable SAF production and uptake.

Data-Driven Decision-Making

“We attend the Sustainable Skies World Summit to elevate the conversation around aviation climate impact. Our goal is to bring clarity to aviation’s global footprint and demonstrate how actionable data can lead to better decisions today.”
— Maxime Meijers, CEO & Co-founder, Estuaire

Transparency is critical to credibility. Organisations like Estuaire are leveraging data and digital tools to help the industry measure what matters and the summit helps spotlight these efforts.

Shaping the Ecosystem for Zero-Emission Flight

“The decarbonisation of aviation is a monumental challenge that will require long-term thinking, strong government policy, and cross-industry collaboration… This event is a valuable opportunity to hear diverse perspectives and to align on the actions needed to deliver a truly sustainable future for aviation.”
— Jenny Kavanagh, Director, Green Skies Consulting

“Events like this are critical to driving progress on renewable energy, new technologies, and global policy frameworks.”
— Cesar Pereira, Head of Sustainability, Commercial Aviation, Embraer

Kavanagh and Pereira echo the importance of collective vision and multi-stakeholder engagement. From infrastructure to policy, the summit is where progress is accelerated, not just through innovation, but through system-wide alignment.

Whether you’re driving innovation, navigating policy, or scaling solutions, the Sustainable Skies World Summit is where industry attend to transform the future of sustainable aviation. The voices converging at Farnborough share a common goal: to transform aviation from one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonise into one of the most inspiring examples of climate leadership.

Explore the 2025 Agenda

The Sustainable Skies World Summit 2025 has unveiled two pivotal panel sessions that will set the tone for this year’s gathering of global aviation leaders, policymakers, and sustainability innovators. As the industry faces a critical crossroads in its decarbonisation journey, these discussions will offer strategic insights, practical solutions, and the high-level collaboration needed to shape a net-zero future.

The Summit will kick off with its opening plenary ‘Political Shifts and the Future of Sustainable Aviation’ a timely and incisive session exploring how changes in political leadership, regulatory priorities, and geopolitical dynamics are reshaping the global aviation sustainability landscape. As the sector seeks to accelerate its transition to net zero, this session will examine:

Featuring influential voices from across the political and industry spectrum, the panel includes:

Later in the agenda, following its success in 2024, the summit’s C-Suite panel ‘Pioneering Solutions for a Net-Zero Future in Aviation’ will see top executives from across the aviation value chain showcasing the bold innovations and strategic partnerships they have put in place to drive real progress toward net zero. This solution-focused discussion will highlight:

Moderated by Nikhil Sachdeva, Principal at Roland Berger, this C-suite panel features:

These sessions will set the stage for all that follows, offering a strategic overview of the political forces defining aviation’s decarbonisation pathway, and attendees will gain firsthand insight into the disruptive innovations, infrastructure shifts, and business models that are propelling aviation’s sustainable future.

New for 2025, the summit will be offering interactive workshops to enable industry professionals to engage in shaping real-world solutions to accelerate Net Zero across the industry, from SAF, infrastructure and carbon accreditations for airports to non-CO2 emissions and take the next step in their strategies.

Some of the topics that will be covered in these workshops include:

  1. Unlocking SAF Access: Practical Strategies for Airlines
  2. Creating Actionable Policy for Sustainable Aviation Fuels: A Hands-On Workshop
  3. Improving Eligibility for Carbon Removals: Practical Approaches and Solutions
  4. Delivering a Sustainable Airport
  5. Building Resilience in Aerospace Supply Chains: Mitigating Risks for Sustainability
  6. Securing Finance: Strategies and Solutions
  7. Practical Solutions for Non-CO2 Emissions
  8. Aviation carbon market emissions trading vs CORSIA
  9. Hydrogen for Airlines and Airports

In addition, a Careers Fair will take place on the second day of the event, welcoming students, apprentices and graduates to the show from secondary and college/sixth form level, alongside a plenary in the agenda dedicated to Future Workforce.

With world-class speakers and agenda-setting discussions, Sustainable Skies World Summit 2025 offers a front-row seat to the future of aviation.

 

Sustainable Skies World Summit 2025: Event Highlights

The summit, featured over 120 speakers on the agenda, a 110% Y-O-Y increase, and welcomed over 1,300 attendees across the international industry, to discuss strategic insights, practical solutions, and the high-level collaboration needed to shape a net-zero future.

You can now catch up on the leading headlines from the event here.

View our 2025 Gallery here.

 

The next SSWS event will take place 17-18 March 2026.

As the aviation industry accelerates toward net-zero emissions, the Sustainable Skies World Summit 2025, taking place 14-15 May, is set to feature groundbreaking discussions on the most pressing challenges and innovations shaping the future of sustainable air travel.

This year’s agenda promises a high-profile programme of speakers and sessions that address crucial industry trends, such as airport and airline strategies, scaling SAF production and infrastructure, advancing hydrogen feasibility, integrating carbon removals and next-generation propulsion systems.

Speakers for the 2025 summit include:

With sustainability now a top priority for airlines, manufacturers, and airport operators, this year’s keynote panels will once again provide high-level discussions on how aviation executives are navigating an increasingly volatile geopolitical landscape, evolving regulations, and shifting consumer expectations. This year, the agenda features an Airlines and Airports Fireside Chat, which will see key players in their sector discuss the state of their industry and the challenges they have, from sustainable policies to the implantation of new technologies. In addition, the C-Suite Panel, which generated international headlines in 2024, will see pioneers look at the solutions to those challenges, including maximising flight efficiency, adapting aircraft and technologies and how they are looking to invest in carbon removals in the future.

One of the most anticipated sessions, the “Sustainable Aviation Fuels: Pathways to Progress and Barriers to Breakthroughs” panel on day one will bring together key figures from airlines, fuel producers, and regulators to tackle the urgent need for large-scale SAF deployment. With governments setting ambitious emissions targets and airlines committing to cleaner fuel alternatives, the discussion will focus on reducing costs, increasing production capacity, and ensuring regulatory support for SAF.

The UK government will unveil its renewed sustainability strategy in the keynote “Jet Zero Reimagined: The UK’s Renewed Drive Toward Sustainable Aviation.” As the nation positions itself as a leader in green aviation, this session is expected to highlight policy updates, funding initiatives, and international collaborations aimed at slashing aviation emissions.

Aviation’s transition to net zero isn’t solely reliant on SAF and next-generation aircraft technologies will play a crucial role. The summit will feature expert insights into hydrogen propulsion, battery-electric planes, and hybrid-electric innovations. Industry leaders will discuss real-world applications, investment challenges, and timelines for these technologies to become commercially viable.

New for 2025, the summit will be offering interactive workshops to enable industry professionals to engage in shaping real-world solutions to accelerate Net Zero across the industry, from SAF infrastructure and carbon accreditations for airports to non-CO2 emissions and take the next step in their strategies. In addition, a Careers Fair will take place during the event, welcoming students, apprentices and graduates to the show on the afternoon of day two, alongside a plenary in the agenda dedicated to Future Workforce.

With sustainability at the heart of aviation’s future, the Sustainable Skies World Summit 2025 offers a platform for collaboration, innovation, and tangible action. Industry stakeholders, policymakers, and sustainability advocates are expected to gather for two days at the award-winning Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre in the UK for crucial discussions, setting the course for the next decade of aviation transformation.

The Sustainable Skies World Summit (SSWS), held annually at Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre, is the premier global event for driving progress in aviation sustainability. Organised by the same team behind the renowned Farnborough International Airshow, this award-winning event offers a dedicated platform for companies to showcase their innovations, network with industry leaders and position themselves as key players in aviation’s decarbonisation journey.

A HIGHLY FOCUSED EVENT FOR AVIATION SUSTAINABILITY

Unlike larger global summits, SSWS provides a more focused and targeted environment, ensuring every exhibitor and speaker gains visibility and personalised attention from event organisers and visitors. The size of the event enables businesses to engage directly with corporate decision-makers from across the aerospace, energy and logistics sectors, forging meaningful connections that drive real change.

Sustainable Skies World Summit builds on the convening power of Farnborough International, a name that for over 75 years has been synonymous with aerospace excellence. Through its portfolio of world-class aerospace events, Farnborough ensures the aviation industry remains connected and committed to achieving its sustainability goals.

WHO WILL YOU MEET?

Sustainable Skies World Summit convenes a diverse group of stakeholders critical to aviation’s ecosystem, including:

• Airlines and Airports
• Fuel suppliers, including SAF producers; energy providers
• Aerospace OEMs
• Cargo operators
• MRO providers
• Government representatives and Policy regulators
• Investors and VCs
• Leasing companies
• Worldwide media representatives
• Academia and more

LEAD THE NET ZERO MOVEMENT – EXCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITIES TO ELEVATE YOUR BRAND AT SSWS

SSWS offers a range of exclusive partner-only benefits, individually tailored to help your business stand out in the sustainability space:

    1. Thought-leadership: share your insights through a highly sought-after speaking slot in Keynote Theatre or Accelerator Hub, showcasing your expertise in front of the industry’s top decision-makers.
    2. Access to enhanced networking opportunities: participate in exclusive breakfast briefings and networking receptions, all of which are created to facilitate connections with senior leaders in highly focused settings. New for 2025, the summit introduced workshops and roundtables based on topics voted by stakeholders from previous events, ensuring deeper and more impactful conversations.
    3. Delegations programme: get exclusive partner-only access to our world-class delegations programme, including government representatives and primes, to influence key policies and secure valuable partnerships.
    4. Business Connections Exchange: gain priority access to our curated matchmaking programme, connecting global decision-makers to create long-lasting partnerships.
    5. Enhanced brand visibility: amplify your exposure through prominent branding opportunities before, during and after the summit takes place. Speak to our team at sustainableskies@farnborough.com to discuss how we can help you meet your objectives.

DECARBONISING AVIATION TOGETHER AT SUSTAINABLE SKIES WORLD SUMMIT

SSWS addresses the most pressing topics in sustainable aviation, offering an agenda driven by industry input. From the progress of SAF mandates to hydrogen adoption, from operational efficiency to tackling non-CO2 emissions, the summit covers critical areas that directly impact the global industry.

By participating in the event, you’re joining the global movement that shapes the future of sustainable aviation and accelerates the global progress towards reaching the industry’s Net Zero goals. Whether you’re looking to forge new partnerships, showcase your sustainability solutions, or influence the global though-processes, SSWS is the perfect platform to make an impact.

WHEN IS THE NEXT SUSTAINABLE SKIES WORLD SUMMIT?

The next Sustainable Skies World Summit will take place 17-18 March 2026 at Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre.

Sustainable Skies offers an unparalleled opportunity for companies to become official partners of the event, with a range of exclusive benefits to elevate your brand’s visibility and connect you with the decision-makers shaping the future of aviation.

If you’d like to get involved, please take a look at our partnership opportunities or feel free to reach out to our dedicated event team.