Programmamanager, Ministerie Infrastructuur & Waterstaat – Speaker
Director General ACI-LAC – Speaker
Sales & Sustainable Recreation Manager, Fundacion Parke Nacional Aruba – Panel Moderator
Consultant at NACO for almost 5 years and previously, she worked as a project manager at EUROCONTROL and SITA on innovation projects for European studies.
Dave is enrolled in the pre master program of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Technology in Delft, where he aspires to specialize in Sustainable Air Transport.
Hailing from the twin-island Federation of St. Kitts & Nevis, Dennis is a 27-year-old Air Transport Management PhD student at De Montfort University Leicester, United Kingdom
Chief Executive Officer of Aruba Airport Authority N.V
Founder and CEO of Infinitum Energy Group of companies, based in Singapore
CEO of Tourism Corporation Bonaire
Division Manager for Economic Policy and Financial Stability at the Central Bank of Aruba
Esther J. Kromhout MSc Director Aviation | InterVISTAS & NACO, Netherlands Airport Consultants | Royal HaskoningDHV
Mr. Andersen is a highly experienced and successful business leader with a strong track record of progressive experience in the aviation industry.
Maarten van der Scheer (MSc BA) has been in the aviation industry since 2007. In various strategic roles with Royal Schiphol Group, he worked with many stakeholders on the future development of Schiphol Airport
Erika B. Dedier is a career aviation expert having spent her entire professional career in air traffic control. In 1990, she commenced her career as an Air Traffic Controller (ATC) and was elevated to the position of Supervisor in 2011.
Program Manager Zero Emission Aviation at KLM. Jolanda has worked as a pilot for KLM for 25 years. During her flying years she has been active in several ground positions related to safety culture and training. After that she was active as Director Crisis Management and she redesigned and implemented the KLM crisis organization. In her current role, she has stepped into the world of new technology and is developing the strategy for future aviation.
The Dutch Caribbean Cooperation of Airports (DCCA) is a cooperation agreement between all 6 Caribbean Airports within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. DCCA’s objective is to improve the general quality of each individual airport by facilitating mutual assistance and efficient exchange of information, transfer of knowledge, sharing of expertise with the goal of achieving economies of scale on 7 key elements including but not limited to innovation, sustainability, regulations, safety and security, health challenges for Airports, emergency assistance/response, economical sustainable, stable and affordable air connections and maintenance, infrastructure and project management. In light of above goals, DCCA aims to present future focused alternative air transportation options to improve interisland connectivity in the Dutch Caribbean and is organizing the 2nd International Sustainable Air Transportation event called “A Flight To The Future” in Curacao in November 2023.