Vueling, one of the main low cost airlines in Europe, through an official note, launched the Nextgen Aviation Challenge, the initiative that invites startups, companies and innovators to present revolutionary ideas to redefine the future of the sector.
The airline is firmly engaged in decarbonisation and promoting a more sustainable aviation. The Nextgen Aviation Challenge is part of this context, looking for innovative solutions to reduce emissions, improve operational efficiency and offer a more pleasant flight experience.
The ideas presented will have to focus on different areas, including:
Sustainability: development of sustainable fuels, technologies for the capture of carbon, optimization of flight courses.
Digitization: implementation of artificial intelligence, virtual reality and quantum computing to improve services on board and ground.
Customer experience: simplification of booking and check-in processes, customization of services and improvement of comfort on board.
Applications are open to all startups and innovative companies that have promising ideas for the future of low cost aviation. To participate, simply present your proposal by 10 February 2025. The most innovative projects will be selected to be presented at the Mobile World Congress 2025during the 4YFN event. The finalists will have the opportunity to present their ideas to the leaders of the sector and to obtain precious feedback.
Participating in the Nextgen Aviation Challenge proves to be an extraordinary opportunity for those who work in the field of innovation and technological development, offering a series of significant advantages.
First, the visibility that can be obtained is remarkable. Participants will have the opportunity to present their ideas in front of an audience composed of experts in the sector. This represents an invaluable chance to show off its innovations and receive direct feedback from key figures of the industry.
In addition, the challenge offers Great networking opportunities. Participants will be able to get in touch with Vueling leaders and other innovators who share a common interest for the future of aviation. These interactions can open new paths for future collaborations, exchange of ideas and potential partnerships.
Another fundamental aspect is theacceleration of the most promising projects. Thanks to access to the prestigious Hangar 51 Accelerator Program of the IAG groupstartups can receive substantial support in the development of their initiatives, accelerating the process of transforming ideas into concrete and operational solutions.