Last Chance to Register for GISS 2026 – Deadline Approaching

 

(Posted 12th March 2026)

 

 

Time is running out to secure your place at the ICAO Global Implementation Support Symposium (GISS) 2026

Taking place 14–16 April 2026 in Marrakech, Morocco, the Symposium will bring together States, industry leaders, training organizations, financial partners, and technical experts to advance practical aviation implementation and strengthen partnerships across the sector.

Participants planning to attend are encouraged to register before the deadline on 20 March to ensure their participation. Please note that on-site registration will only be accommodated in exceptional situations.

As April is a high season for tourism in Morocco, we strongly recommend booking your travel and accommodation as early as possible, as availability may become limited closer to the event.

 

Act Now – Register by 20 March

 

Event Highlights

Ministerial Commitment Round Table on Ensuring No One Is Left Behind in Aviation (by invitation only)
A high-level session where Ministers will outline commitments and discuss actions to ensure all States can participate in the modernization and sustainable development of global air transport systems.

Aviation Investment Shark Tank (A GISS 2026 first)
Discover ICAO-supported aviation projects and explore how implementation projects can be structured to attract investment.

Expert Panel Discussions
Covering a broad range of priority topics, offering practical insights, real-world experiences, and collaborative approaches to advancing aviation capacity, innovation, and sustainable development across the sector.

Industry Exhibition
An exhibition featuring more than 30 aviation organisations showcasing the latest solutions supporting aviation development.

Networking and Hosted Events
Opportunities to connect with global aviation leaders, including a welcome gala dinner, a cultural tour and other networking opportunities, hosted by the Kingdom of Morocco’s Ministry of Transport and Logistics.

 

 

Your comments are welcome and will receive a response in due course.