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EFBUF 06/08-10/21 VIRTUAL Pre-Registration List DATE:06/03/2021 21:20:40 A PAGE: 1 EFBUF 06/08-10/21 VIRTUAL Pre-Registration List **************************************************** MEMBER ORGANIZATION **************************************************** Franck Degryse AIR FRANCE Marc Mautref AIR FRANCE Sebastien Veigneau AIR FRANCE Xavier Baril AIRBUS Olivier Boutemy AIRBUS Jean-Christophe Grangier AIRBUS Alexandre Hofman AIRBUS Thierry Paya-Arnaud AIRBUS Martial Pohin AIRBUS Raphael Renier AIRBUS Jean-Michel Vadot AIRBUS Laurent Vialard AIRBUS Kyoji Kaneko ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS Masa Katwo ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS Shoko Kikui ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS Masa Miyamoto ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS Takashi Nagasawa ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS Hiroyuki Nonaka ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS Allen Barronton AMERICAN AIRLINES David Chavarria AMERICAN AIRLINES Charles Foulkes AMERICAN AIRLINES Lakshmi Lanka AMERICAN AIRLINES Brian Norris AMERICAN AIRLINES Philipp Haller AUSTRIAN AIRLINES Martin Pfannhauser AUSTRIAN AIRLINES Alexandria Brown DELTA AIR LINES Thomas Carroll DELTA AIR LINES Matt Coons DELTA AIR LINES Matt Eckstein DELTA AIR LINES Charith Fernando DELTA AIR LINES Michael Galusha DELTA AIR LINES Michael Geeslin DELTA AIR LINES Eric Jensen DELTA AIR LINES Philip VanDette DELTA AIR LINES Charles Wade DELTA AIR LINES Ross Armstrong FEDEX Geraldine Cros IATA Stuart Fox IATA Iryna Khomenko IATA Lindi-Lee Kirkman IATA Chris Markou IATA Kieran O'Carroll IATA Jose Ruiz IATA John Synnott IATA Tomonori Tsuruzono IATA Rommy Ulloa IATA Marco Vidal IATA Gretar Mar Odinsson ICELANDAIR Alvar Sverrisson ICELANDAIR Johan Den Uijl KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES Joep Kievits KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES Maarten Koudijs KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES Eike Bloemsma LUFTHANSA Heiko Freytag LUFTHANSA Martijn Karssemeijer LUFTHANSA DATE:06/03/2021 21:20:40 A PAGE: 2 EFBUF 06/08-10/21 VIRTUAL Pre-Registration List **************************************************** MEMBER ORGANIZATION **************************************************** Fabian Lamba LUFTHANSA Martin Mohr LUFTHANSA Tom Scheele LUFTHANSA Marco Schilder LUFTHANSA Peter Seifert LUFTHANSA Sven Wendschlag LUFTHANSA Sven Gartz LUFTHANSA CARGO Mario Kleemann LUFTHANSA CARGO Erik Schulte LUFTHANSA INDUSTRY SOLUTIONS Laura Beeharry masset LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Alzbeta Brychtova LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Yasin Erdal LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Patrick Estendorfer LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Florian Fennen LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Fabien Grisaud LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Pascal Kohlmeier LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Ingo Ludwig LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Samy Mahdi LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Andreas Medlhammer LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Lyndal Moeller LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Sven Saltenbrock LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Patrizia Weller LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Leon Zhong LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Trevor Taylor NETJETS AVIATION Pedro Do Carmo NETJETS EUROPE Amy Ashkinazy-Murrell SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Bennett Boltinghouse SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Corey Chesnut SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Keya Davani SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Alexandra Dunn SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Gary Empting SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Ronald Freer 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**************************************************** Carlos Figueiredo TAP PORTUGAL Pedro Goncalves TAP PORTUGAL Mike Abbott THE BOEING COMPANY Saher Ahmad THE BOEING COMPANY Orhan Alay THE BOEING COMPANY Nancy Andersen THE BOEING COMPANY Tim Anstey THE BOEING COMPANY Nasos Apostolopoulos THE BOEING COMPANY Samuel Bessinger THE BOEING COMPANY Stacey Borders THE BOEING COMPANY Preston Bram THE BOEING COMPANY Johann-Ahlert Bremer THE BOEING COMPANY Jon Brown THE BOEING COMPANY Jeff Buhl THE BOEING COMPANY Christopher Collyard THE BOEING COMPANY James Croom THE BOEING COMPANY Rene De Vogel THE BOEING COMPANY Christopher Dean THE BOEING COMPANY Joseph Dickinson THE BOEING COMPANY Torsten Domroes THE BOEING COMPANY Rick Ellerbrock THE BOEING COMPANY Marco Gaertner THE BOEING COMPANY Christine Gibbons THE BOEING COMPANY Aaron Green THE BOEING COMPANY Scott Greenfield THE BOEING COMPANY Heather Hackler THE BOEING COMPANY James Hamilton THE BOEING COMPANY Jeff Herron THE BOEING COMPANY Josh 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