Global Presence

Regional Development Hubs of IAC

In order to promote international cooperation and support the implementation of infrastructure and aerospace projects, the International Aerospace Committee (IAC) establishes Regional Development Hubs.

Regional Development Hubs serve as operational and coordination platforms of the Committee in different parts of the world. Their purpose is to facilitate interaction between IAC’s global initiatives and regional governments, investors, research institutions, industry partners, and expert communities.

Regional Development Hubs contribute to the identification of promising projects, the development of partnerships, and the advancement of practical initiatives in aviation, space, energy, infrastructure, and sustainable development.

Functions of Regional Development Hubs

Promote IAC initiatives within each region

Facilitate dialogue between public authorities, investors, and technical partners

Expand the Committee’s network across institutions and industries

Organize forums, conferences, and industry events

Support regional implementation of IAC programs and projects

Coordinate with IAC commissions and regional stakeholders

How the Hubs Are Structured

Regional Development Hubs are established based on geographic regions and may include subregional divisions where appropriate. Each Hub is coordinated by a Regional Director and may include advisors, expert groups, project teams, and liaison officers responsible for cooperation with IAC commissions.

  • North & Central Africa
  • West & South Africa
  • East Africa
  • North America
  • Central America
  • South America
  • Caribbean
  • Middle East
  • South Asia
  • Far East Asia
  • Central Asia
  • Northern Europe
  • Southern Europe
  • Eastern & South‑Eastern Europe
  • Australia
  • Pacific Region

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