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Air Transport Infrastructure — 2007
Air Transport Infrastructure — 2007
April 23—24, 2007
Conference
The Conference Mission is to provide conditions for face-to-face discussions on the burning issues of fostering air transport infrastructure development in Russia and its soonest integration into international air transport network. It is a chance for top executives of Airports and Airlines, as well as for representatives of aviation authorities, aerospace industry and financial institutions to get access to first-hand information, solutions and forecasts, share ideas and concerns, find common ground on the most acute positions.

Delegates include CEOs of Russian and international carriers and airports; handling companies; suppliers of ground equipment and airport solutions; government officials; financial, investment and leasing experts; professional services providers; Russian and international media.

On the Agenda:

    Russian air transport infrastructure development strategies

  • Airports regulation updates: development plans.

  • Reforming strategies for Russian's air traffic management system.

  • Airports monopoly: regulations update.

  • Supporting regional airports: the global experience.

  • Information technologies in airports: potential growth.

  • E-ticket technology implementation: are airports ready.

  • Servicing scheduled cargo carriers: airline's needs and expectations.

  • IATA safety audit for ground operators (ISAGO).

    Airports privatization

  • Airport privatization in developing economies - a case study of India and China.

  • Airports' private operators - opportunities and challenges in Russia.

  • Airport insurance: any specifics?

  • Private airport operators and the State.

  • Potential for development business aviation sector in Russian airports.

    Alternative fuel services in Russian airports

  • Fuel supply infrastructure modernization.

  • Fuel supplies' competition at airports.

  • Improving fuel supplies: an airport's view.

    Regional airports: survival or prosperity?

  • Regional airports as an element of the national air transport system.

  • Regional airport business: challenges and solutions.

  • Regional airport business: European case study.

  • Airport development: region's objectives and expectations.

  • Low-cost carriers: challenges and oppoptunities for airports.

    PANEL DISCUSSION: Airports and airlines: enhancing business together
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