Ernesto Morales
Ernesto is a full professor at the School of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval, and a researcher at the Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherche en Réadaptation et Intégration Sociale. His research interests include inclusive design and adaptation of the physical environment; design solutions to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities; working and care environments in health institutions; and accessibility in emergency situations.
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3 - Accessibility and assisted travel - 11:30 - 11:55
Designing inclusive airports: charting the course – reimagining accessibility in air travel
Airports are often envisioned as our gateways to adventure, but for those with disabilities they are often gateways to frustration. Whether it’s navigating through a maze of terminals, securing a wheelchair-accessible restroom or finding assistance with luggage, the challenges are numerous. A group of design and accessibility experts is undertaking a three-year qualitative study on the current state of airport accessibility and how we can improve it. Currently underway, the Inclusive Airports study provides innovative, insightful recommendations that will redefine the way we design air travel. Join this session to hear about the preliminary findings and recommendations for terminal design.
The audience will learn:
- Learn about the current state of airport accessibility in Canada
- Learn about the Inclusive Airports study methodology and key findings
- Better understand the challenges faced by those with visible and invisible disabilities when navigating airports
- Learn about the key recommendations from researchers and aviation design experts to promote inclusivity
- Learn about best practices from leading airports around the world to improve accessibility