International Summit for Aviation Training

Exhibition & Conference for Industry Decision-Makers

Middle East • Africa • India

CALL FOR PAPERS

SHAPE THE FUTURE OF AVIATION TRAINING

ISAT invites industry leaders, educators, and innovators to submit proposals for conference presentations. As aviation scales across the Middle East, Africa, and India, ISAT convenes the global training community to share proven approaches and build the next generation of professionals.

15–18 min
Presentation format

Feb 15, 2026
Submission deadline

Mar 15, 2026
Speaker notification

Sept 29–30
Conference dates

2026 Theme

Building the Future of Aviation Training – AI, Integration, and Human Performance

We seek forward-looking contributions and practical case studies showing how innovation, data, and simulation are transforming training outcomes across airlines, ATOs, OEMs, and regulators.

Presentation Format

Talks are 15–18 minutes followed by Q&A. ISAT emphasises applied insights (not product pitches). Preference will be given to airlines, ATOs, OEMs, and regulators presenting real-world results and collaborations.

AI & CBTA

XR / Simulation

Human Factors

UAM / eVTOL

ATC Modernisation

Sustainability

CONFERENCE STREAMS

Pilot Training

  • Ab Initio to recurrent
  • Advanced simulation & data-driven assessment

Cabin Crew Training

  • Immersive safety & service
  • Behavioral competencies & wellbeing

Maintenance Technician Training

  • Digital twins & diagnostics
  • XR, virtual instruction & skills retention

ATC & Air Navigation Training

  • Modernising ATS & UTM integration
  • Controller performance & simulation

Urban Air Mobility / eVTOL

  • Licensing pathways & HMI
  • Simulator & competency frameworks

Training Innovation & Technology
 

  • AI, CBTA & analytics at scale
  • LMS, LXP & workforce readiness

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Abstract (250–300 words): Clear objective, audience, and outcomes.
  • Speaker bio (100 words) & photo.
  • Optional: Short video sample (previous talk or recorded summary).
  • Submissions must be practical and non-commercial.

SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT

Deadline: 15 February 2026. Speaker notifications sent by 15 March 2026.