Education

Get the latest on IFE technologies and technical issues, programming and marketing strategies, passenger trends and more.  Sit side-by-side with IFE colleagues - airlines and suppliers – to gain valuable knowledge, share opinions and question the experts.  Morning thought-leader presentations featuring must-see executives are followed by afternoon sessions tailored to meet specific areas of interest within IFE.

  • Expanded selection of topics in 2008 – tool box afternoon sessions to address specific IFE segments
  • More flexibility – sessions scheduled conveniently throughout the day
  • Exceptional value – WAEA airlines pay nothing, exhibitors pay just $300, ($450 for AI exhibitors)

Important Note:  Some educational programming will overlap with the exhibit hall open hours so check the agenda and schedule appointments accordingly.  

There’s something for everyone at the WAEA 29th Annual Conference & Exhibition. 

     

     

 
 

Cyber Café
The WAEA Cyber Café features computer stations giving you high-speed e-mail
and Internet access. You can also connect your own notebook computer. The Cyber Café will be located in the LBCEC main entrance lobby near the registration area and will be open during registration hours.

Sponsored by Panasonic Avionics Corporation.

Quiet Room
The WAEA has established a non-denominational "Quiet Room" to accommodate those delegates requiring a quiet place for religious
observances and practices or quiet reflection. No conversations, no food or beverages, no smoking, no cell phones, PDAs, notebook
computers, or other electronic devices are permitted. The Quiet Room will be located in Room 202A.

 

 

 

 
       
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