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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: List of Attendees." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. The Future of Aviation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26813.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: List of Attendees." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. The Future of Aviation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26813.
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38 APPENDIX B List of Attendees Peter Aarons, Burns & McDonnell Donald Armstrong, Raleigh–Durham International Airport Geoffrey Ax, Populous Gloria Bender, TransSolutions Florencia Bialet, Illustrate My Design Saleem Chapman, City of Philadelphia Mohamed Charkas, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Kwang Chen, Massachusetts Port Authority Brian Cobb, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport Kevin Cox, Ferrovial Vertiports Candace Blair Cronin, ICF Marianne Csaky, Alaska Airlines Basil O. Dosunmu, Greenville–Spartanburg Airport District Zach Duvall, The Aviation Planning Group Mary Ellen Eagan, HMMH Max Fenkell, Joby Aviation Curtis Fentress, Fentress Architects Steven Ferrell, Amazon Web Services Linda Frankl, ADK Consulting & Executive Search Arturo Garcia, Avports Michael Goldman, Silverberg Goldman Zihong (Zee) Gorman, San Francisco International Airport Jimmy Hahn, CLEAR Steven Hampton, Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University Belinda Hargrove, TransSolutions Sheri Hashemi, Boeing Max Hirsh, Airport City Academy Tammera Holmes, AeroStar Avion Institute Oscar Izaguirre, HMMH Stacy Jansen, Burns & McDonnell Brian Kalish, American Association of Airport Executives Alex Kashani, American Association of Airport Executives, Northeast Chapter Agatha Kessler, Fentress Architects David Kipp, Burns Engineering, Inc. Adam Klauber, World Energy Gaël Le Bris, WSP USA David Leech, Delta Airport Consultants, Inc. Adrian Leung, Steer Max Li, Sr., MITRE Center for Advanced Aviation System Development and University of Michigan

39 Daniel Liem, HMMH Lance Lyttle, Port of Seattle Apoorv Maheshwari, Quantitative Scientific Solutions Laura McKee, Airlines for America Scott McMahon, Morristown Municipal Airport Stephanie Meyn, Port of Seattle Nayla Mosley Patrick Murray, SSP America Julia Nagy, HMMH Khaled Naja, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Joe Navarrete, Transportation Research Board Brett Oakleaf, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Sylvia Palmer, Airport Consultants Council Aneil Patel, Airports Council International—North America Greg Pecoraro, National Association of State Aviation Officials Wayne Place, North Carolina State College of Design Katherine Preston, HMMH Angel Ramos, AECOM Peter Ricondo, Ricondo Leslie Riegle, Boom Supersonic Brad Rolf, Mead & Hunt Nick Ryan, RS&H Melissa Sabatine, Neste Nick Sabo, Winchester Regional Airport Authority Rikki Scantlan, RS&H Eugenia Schenecker, Compass T. J. Schulz, Airport Consultants Council Billy Shallow, Airports Council International—World Kevin Shertz, Burns Engineering, Inc. Cody Shulman, Xovis Amanda Simpson, Airbus Americas Cindy Simpson, Gensler Scott Tumolo, C&S Companies Steve Van Beek, Steer Rawley Vaughan, Steer Matthew Wenham, C&S Companies Leah Whitfield, The Aviation Planning Group Louis Wolinetz, WSP Yolanka Wulff, Community Air Mobility Initiative Stanley Young, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Yu Zhang, University of South Florida Michael Zureik, SITA Barbara Zylinski, Secure Insights LLC

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TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program held an ACRP Insight Event in March 2022 in Washington, DC, to discuss the future of aviation across multiple perspectives. Major topics included passengers and customers, workforce, new entrants, technology, and sustainability.

The TRB ACRP's Conference Proceedings on the Web 29: The Future of Aviation is a compilation of the presentations and a factual summary of the ensuing discussions at the event.

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