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Vice President Line Maintenance of KLM Engineering & Maintenance to speak at Hamburg conference!
Mr Gijsbert Woelders will be focusing on line maintenance strategies from the MRO perspective at the two-day UBM Aviation Airline Line Maintenance Conference on the 10th - 11th February 2010.
In addition, make sure you don’t miss out on the opportunity to hear from:
- KEYNOTE: Michael Eggenschwiler, CEO, Hamburg Airport
- Soren Esjenhardt, Head of Commercial Line Maintenance, SWISS Intl Airlines
Reducing costs through efficiency and fleet management
- Andy Johnson, Head of Line Maintenance, Flybe
Assessing the LCC approach to line maintenance
- Michel Bastien, Senior Manager Field Line Maintenance, FedEx
Managing cost reductions for freighter line maintenance
- Bert Stegerer, Director Maintenance Marketing, Airbus
Spotlight - Technological developments
Early bird expires on 18th December 2009!
Book now to save up to €100!
To book your place, just click here.
Remember, airline operator who do not offer 3rd party services,
are entitled to attend at a further discounted rate.
Send a business card to alice.macklin@ubm.com to find out if you qualify.
Click here to find out more about the conference, download the brochure and register online.
Note: Airlines places are allocated at the discretion of UBM Aviation. The offer will expire on 4th December 2009, no concessions will be made.
Organised by: UBM Aviation Conferences, formerly Aviation Industry Conferences, Ludgate House, 245 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 9UY. Place of registration: England and Wales. Registered number: Company number 370721. Registered address: Ludgate House 245 Blackfriars Road London SE1 9UY.
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63rd annual International Air Safety Seminar (IASS) 2010
A Joint Meeting of Flight Safety Foundation, International Federation of Airworthiness 40th International Conference and International Air Transport Association
November 1–4, 2010
Milan, Italy
Call for Papers Invitation
You can participate as a presenter and share your ideas for improving aviation safety. Our seminar is recognized as the premier forum for the discussion and exchange of safety information for flight departments, manufacturers, civil aviation authorities, educational institutions and others. Our seminar audience represents a "who's who" of the entire aviation industry. Each of the seminar presentations aim to deliver specific information that can be applied directly to aviation operations worldwide.
If you are interested in being a presenter at this important aviation safety conference, please submit a brief abstract (up to 200 words) and a 1-page resume or curriculum vitae including your contact information no later than April 2, 2010. Submissions can be electronic, by email attachment (preferred) to technical@flightsafety.org or by fax to +1 703.739.6708.
Download IASS 2010 Call for Papers. 4 pages. [PDF 104K]
View a list of topics sought
Download IASS 2010 Call for Papers Submission Form. 2 pages.
For more information, please contact Norma Fields at fields@flightsafety.org or phone +1.703.739.6700 ext 109. |
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