impactful voices: Rethinking risks in aviation`s transition

What does risk actually mean in aviation today?
In our latest episode of impactful voices, we sat down with Barry Moss to unpack how the risk landscape is evolving β€” from climate regulation to geopolitics.

We dive into π‚πŽπ‘π’πˆπ€ 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐑𝐞 𝐄𝐔 𝐄𝐓𝐒:

β€’ What these frameworks were designed to do
β€’ Where the key challenges lie today β€” from offset supply to compliance costs
β€’ And what they mean in practice for airlines, banks, and lessors

But one thing became clear during our conversation:

Risk in aviation is no longer just about climate β€” and it’s no longer just about compliance.
We are entering a new geopolitical era, where global conflict, energy markets, and policy uncertainty are increasingly shaping the pace and direction of the transition. Climate risk and geopolitical risk are no longer separate conversations β€” they are deeply intertwined.

Which raises a critical question:
How do you manage the risk of action β€” and the risk of inaction β€” at the same time?

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