Towards sustainable skies: TU Dublin leading the way
TU Dublin was delighted to host its first Aviation Symposium on Thursday, 27 April, on the University's Tallaght Campus.
‘Towards Sustainable Skies - Managing People and Organisations to Achieve the EU’s Fit for 55 Policy’ was the Symposium's theme, which featured many Irish business leaders from the world of aircraft leasing and finance. The event was officially opened by Jack Chambers TD, Minister of State at the Department of Transport and the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications.
Welcoming Minister Chamber and other guests, Dr Eoin Langan, Dean, Faculty of Business, said:
“We are incredibly excited to present our first Aviation Symposium. TU Dublin is a pioneer of technological higher education, with our alumni having key roles in supporting technological and innovative advances that will help society to thrive both in Ireland and internationally in the 21st century.”
Echoing Dr Langan, Dr Roisin Donnelly, Head, School of Management, People and Organisations, added:
“This inaugural industry-academic symposium on the Tallaght campus is a significant event in the School of Management, People and Organisations and the Faculty of Business in TU Dublin, where a key priority as a new Faculty and School is to build on collaborative relationships with industry and strengthen the bridge between academia and relevant industry engagement; what was especially heartening to see from the symposium is the particular focus on the School’s regional connections in Tallaght."
TU Dublin Tallaght’s Aviation Symposium brought together world leaders in the Aviation Leasing Industry to discuss Ireland’s ‘Fit for ‘55’ policy. The Symposium also allowed students to be part of the dialogue on creating and becoming part of the solution on Sustainable Skies which compliments TU Dublin’s Strategic pillars of People, Planet and Partnership and underlines TU Dublin’s remit of ‘Infinite Possibilities’.
“Aviation is critically important for Ireland’s global connectivity, economic wellbeing, and foreign direct investment, and it provides over 100,000 jobs directly, indirectly and through support services. Working together to be part of Ireland’s innovative and sustainable solutions is vitally important in bringing the EU’s Fit for 55 Policy to fruition, securing the future of aviation,” Dr Langan concluded.
The event was sponsored by CAE Park Aviation and SMBC Aviation Capital, leaders in aviation recruitment and aircraft support.
Speakers on the day were:
Leading on Managing Sustainability in Aviation while Managing Growth:
Bob Boles - SVP Technical, SMBC Aviation Capital
Orla Benson - SVP Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG), SMBC Aviation Capital.
Leading the panel discussion on EU’s Fit for 55 Policy:
Karl Griffin – CEO, Genesis Aircraft Leasing
Aidan Cleary – Head of Technical & Operations, Genesis Aircraft Leasing
Eoghan O ‘Driscoll – Chief Technical Officer, JLPS Lease Products & Services Limited
Lynn Guiney – Principal, SolÉir AC Ltd.
Denise Mangan-Fahy – Head of Portfolio & Rental Operations, AerCap Engines
Siobhan O'Donnell - Former Head of External Communications DAA
Further details and images from the event can be found on the School of MPO Twitter page.