Acting as a sponsor for the Summit is a fantastic way of raising your company"s profile and creating greater awareness of your brand.

If you are interested in sponsoring the Summit, please download this document to view details of sponsorship opportunities. Note that the following are no longer available: 25 April - morning and afternoon coffee breaks and lunch sponsorship.

Contact Anna Patient to discuss options by email: patienta@atag.org or by telephone: +41 22 770 2097. 

Gala dinner sponsor: Geneva International Airport

Gold sponsor: Airbus

Audio-visual sponsor: Boeing

Silver sponsor: CFM International

  Airbus - Gold level sponsor
Airbus is a leading aircraft manufacturer whose customer focus, commercial know-how, technological leadership and manufacturing efficiency have propelled it to the forefront of the industry. With a turnover of slightly over 20 billion euros in 2004, Airbus today consistently captures half of all commercial airliner orders. Headquartered in Toulouse, France, Airbus is jointly owned by EADS (80%) and BAE Systems (20%). It is a truly global enterprise of some 52,000 employees. Airbus" modern and comprehensive product line comprises four highly successful families of aircraft ranging from 107 to 555 seats: the single-aisle A320 Family (A318/A319/A320/A321), the wide-body A300/A310 Family, the long-range A330/A340 Family which will soon be joined by the new A350, and the ultra long-range, high capacity A380 Family. Please click here for information about Airbus" commitment to improvement considerations.  
  Boeing - Audio-visual sponsor

Civil aviation is an environmentally responsible industry, and Boeing has been, and continues to be, a leader in this arena. Boeing is committed to the pursuit of balance between aviation and the environment because it"s the right thing to do and because it"s vital to the sustainability of commercial aviation. Boeing"s dedication to environmental research and development has led to lighter, quieter and cleaner commercial airplanes. In fact, environmental considerations are integral to the company"s newest design, the 787 Dreamliner. With a heritage that mirrors the first century of flight, Boeing is proud to provide commercial aviation products that will service customers throughout the world for the next 100 years.

  Aéroport International de Genève - Gala dinner sponsor

Located in the heart of Europe, Geneva International Airport serves an area that includes French-speaking Switzerland and part of the French Alps. It offers direct air connections to more than 50 European cities and over 20 destinations in other continents. In 2005, it recorded 9.4 million passengers.

 
  CFM International - Silver level sponsor
Created in 1974 as a 50/50 Joint Venture between Snecma of France and General Electric of the US, CFM is the number one provider of jet engines to the 100 Pax+ aircraft market, powering 46% of the 14,500 aircraft ordered over the past 20 years.  CFM currently powers 70% of the single-aisle airplanes ordered since 1984. With more than 15,300 engines in operation, 17,000 on firm order, over 440 customers and 300 million flight hours in service, CFM has been a leader on the environmental front with the introduction of the only ultra low NOx engine currently available in the narrowbody market.   
  Pratt & Whitney

Pratt & Whitney, a United Technologies company, is a world leader in aerospace propulsion with a full range of products and services from general aviation, business jets and helicopters to high-performance commercial and military power plants. In addition, Pratt builds space propulsion systems and industrial gas turbines. In the design and production of our engines, a major emphasis is placed on using technologies for cleaner and quieter engines as well as using green material and lubricants and non-toxic chemicals.  Since 1925, Pratt & Whitney has built its business on a strong commitment to research and development to provide our customers with the most innovative products available.  Pratt & Whitney"s technology innovations continue to set the pace for progress in aviation.

 
  Skyguide
Skyguide is responsible for providing both civil and military air navigation services in Switzerland and for adjacent airspace in neighbouring countries which has been assigned to its control. That airspace is among the most complex in Europe: two main airways cross above the country, which, with its small size, already puts considerable demands on its air traffic management organisation. Skyguide provides these services for some 3,000 aircraft every day, ensuring maximum safety and optimum traffic flows as cost-effectively as possible. As a leading specialist in its field, it also offers further air traffic services throughout the European continent.
 
  Swissport
Swissport International  Ltd., independent since February 2002 and  now under the ownership of the Spanish group Ferrovial, is a major force in the global ground handling business with an impressive network of services and products. Swissport currently has a total of 175 stations in 41 countries. With a workforce of some 21"000 employees they served  in 2005 more than 70 Mio passengers, handled more than 3  mio tonnes of cargo and provided ramp handling for around 2 mio aircraft. They generated revenues of  1200 mio USD. New collaboration models and global packages are a promising way forward, while further acquisitions and network-extensions will still have a high priority. In other words, the Swissport world is on the move. More details are available under www.swissport.com
  CANSO

CANSO is the global voice of air traffic management.  It represents the interests of air navigation service providers (ANSPs) internationally and provides a forum for discussion and cooperation both between ANSPs and also between them and other aviation stakeholders.  CANSO Members serve over 60% of world airspace and control over 84% of world air traffic.

 
 
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