Sustainability in focus at FAC’s annual conference

Farnborough Aerospace Consortium (FAC) is to hold its 22nd annual conference on November 25 as the industry continues to recover from the pandemic.

The consortium is among the oldest aerospace…


David Barnes, chief executive of Farnborough Aerospace Consortium

Farnborough Aerospace Consortium (FAC) is to hold its 22nd annual conference on November 25 as the industry continues to recover from the pandemic.

The consortium is among the oldest aerospace and defence trade bodies in the UK and supports hundreds of companies in the sector and its supply chain. The conference at Berystede Hotel in Ascot will hear from leading voices in the industry, and non-FAC members are invited to attend. FAC’s last conference took place just before the Covid pandemic struck. This year, the theme of the conference will be on ‘sustainable aviation and future flight technologies’.

Sustainability: through sector and supply chain

FAC chief executive David Barnes, said: “We are lining up a day of speakers from some of the biggest names in the sector. Our conference is an important one in the aerospace calendar and those attending will hear the latest news and intelligence.

“There will be networking opportunities and ultimately we want to do all we can to ensure the sector recovers, as that will help sustain those businesses in the supply chain. Non members are very welcome at our conference and the speakers will be announced in the coming weeks and months.”

Sector has “adapted and diversified,” despite difficulties

“The conference will herald the return of all our events – should Covid restrictions remain lifted – which have been greatly missed. Despite all the difficulties we have been through, businesses that we work with have adapted and diversified and have shown what brilliant people we have working in aerospace, aviation and its supply chain.

Barnes added: “It is one of the country’s most important sectors because we are amongst the world leaders and with our economy having taken a huge hit we need all our major industries to boom.”

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