Global Practice Lead for Aviation
Mott MacDonald
As the Global Practice Leader for Aviation, Graham provides strategic direction, market insight and technical assurance across Mott MacDonald projects and programmes in the aviation sector. He brings a global perspective on airport development and operations based on over 30 years of business advisory, development planning, delivery strategy and business change consultancy across over 50 airports worldwide. A past chair of the British Aviation Group, he also provides wider insight on the aviation sector, gained through close collaboration with airports, business partners, government representatives and other industry bodies.
Graham is actively involved in shaping the industry approach to sustainable aviation through advocacy, membership of industry working groups and project work globally – and is a member of the both the JZTF Hydrogen Task & Finish Group and the industry group on infrastructure for Jet Zero Flight.
He is a Chartered Mechanical Engineer with a Masters Degree in Manufacturing Engineering.
Panel: Hydrogen at Scale – Building the Infrastructure for Aviation’s Future
The transition to hydrogen-powered aviation is not without its challenges. While setbacks such as the delay in Airbus’s flagship ZEROe program and a revised roadmap from the European aviation industry have raised concerns, the need for robust