The Malta Independent on Sunday

MAviO holds the first ever online aviation conference and awards

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During late September, more than 100 delegates convened online to discuss and follow the first ever virtual aviation conference held in Malta.

The event was supported by Enemed together with Malta Industrial Parks, Malta Enterprise and Malta Air Traffic Services.

The virtual conference was addressed by a number of wellknown local speakers that included Enemed’s CEO Kevin Chircop, Malta Enterprise manager for Investment Promotion Anthony David Gatt, Malta Industrial Parks CEO Karl Azzopardi and Minister for Transport, Investment and Capital Projects Dr Ian Borg. The internatio­nal secretary of the Mallorcan Aeronautic­al Foundation, Andrea Pollard and CAPA analyst Richard Maslen also addressed the online conference.

The response to the conference has been extremely positive. MAviO CEO, Marvic Bugeja, ex

James Thomas Grech, Aviator of the Year AFM Air Wing

plained how the MAviO Board worked closely with technical partners Radiosity Alpha to create a unique virtual platform. The chatrooms proved to be an excellent medium for discussion, with the MTIP chatroom moderated

Clint Taliana, Leader of the Year

by Captain Charles Pace seeing a flurry of activity from local c-level executives as well as potential new operators setting up an AOC on the island.

Joe Ciliberti and Richard J. Caruana contribute­d historical snip

Capt. Robert Risso, Lifetime Achievemen­t

pets that set the conference apart from the usual dragging webinars and list of endless speakers.

The highlight of the online conference was the award-giving ceremony. The Aviator of the Year award went to the Air Wing AFM.

The award was handed over to Commanding Officer Lt. Col. James Thomas Grech.

The head of the Flight Operations Inspectora­te at Transport Malta – Civil Aviation Directorat­e Clint Taliana was awarded the Leader of the Year award. Clint has played a major role in attracting and keeping a number of key players on the Maltese Aircraft Register.

The much-coveted Lifetime Achievemen­t award went to Captain Robert Risso who has had an illustriou­s career and is considered to be the distinguis­hed forefather of Crew Resource Management in Malta. Risso has set a new record in that he is the nominee who received the highest number of nomination­s ever since the awards started in 2012.

The MAviO conference and awards will return on 3 May 2021 to celebrate in style the 10th anniversar­y of Malta’s biggest aviation conference.

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