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Efficiency in Aviation
Friday, November 21, 2008

Developing & Implementing Proactive Cost & Fuel Efficient Strategy

Efficiency in Aviation
3rd & 4th of February 2009, London, UK

Date: 3rd & 4th of February 2009
Place: London, UK
Website: http://www.acius.net

Active Communications’ Efficiency in Aviation forum will provide a unique platform for senior executives from the aviation industry to discover, consider and discuss innovative management, operational and technical strategies to achieve greater cost and fuel efficiency.

The agenda

Throughout the 2 days you will have the opportunity to hear from your industry peers and evaluate the latest solutions:

Speakers Included

Ricardo Génova, Senior Vice President Flight Operations, Iberia
Peter Malanik, Chief Operations Officer, Austrian Airlines
John Blanchfield, Director, Technical Marketing, Airbus
Jose Carlos Roque, Aviation Operations Manager, Galp Energia
Werner Schuessler, Managing Partner, Lufthansa Consulting
Jonathen Hart, Strategic Marketing Manager, Rolls-Royce
Kevin Brown, Vice President, Boeing Air Traffic Management
Guy Lachlan, Chief Executive, British Business and General Aviation Association
Mike Forster, Strategy & Regulation Director, BAA
And many more…

An interactive 2 days

ACI’s meetings offer the perfect opportunity to discover the latest updates and to discuss your own challenges and solutions with your peers through an interactive and informative 2 day programme.
Hear from an outstanding line-up of theindustry’s leading executive and decision makers
Network informally with a relatively small, targeted group of senior-level executivesand decision-makers from the aviation industry
Learn more about your peers' operational maintenance developments, network with key industry leaders and your industry colleagues.
Discuss the latest challenges and developments in this increasingly important aera
Participate in roundtable sessions – giving you the chance to discuss the latest issues with your colleagues – and the speakers - in an open, informal and intimate setting

Who will attend?

All Active Communications’ events attract a targeted group of senior level decision-makers and researchers from industry.  Our meetings are strictly end-user focused.  Only a select group of companies are invited to sponsor the event to ensure the emphasis is on the industry participants, and making sure our delegates have a valuable and positive experience.

Delegates will be drawn from national, regional and international commercial airlines, and technology and service providers including Presidents and CEOs as well as Senior Vice Presidents, Executive Vice Presidents, Directors and Managers of: Finance, Investment, Commercial Strategy, Flight Operations, Ground Operations, Engineering and Technology.

To register or to get a full brochure please contact Active Communications:

Contact Name:  Melanie Mulazzi
Contact Telephone:  +44 (0) 207 981 2504
Contact E-mail: mmulazzi@acius.net
Website:  http://www.acius.net
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