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AIRCRAFT FINANCE and LEASE RUSSIA & CIS 11Th International AIRCRAFT FINANCE AND LEASE RUSSIA & CIS 11th international conference 26 April 2018, Moscow List of attendees 2018 Company Name Full position AB AviaAM Leasing Tadas Goberis CEO AB AviaAM Leasing Tomas Sidlauskas CEO AviaAM Financial Leasing (China) ABE Media Evgeny Semenov General Director AJ Walter Aviation Limited Evgeniy Shuravin Head of AJW Russia AJW Aviation Roger Wolstenholme Director of Group Sales Deputy General Director for Finance and Commerce - ALROSA Air Company Igor Khoroshikh Financial Director ATO Events Alexey Komarov Head of the Organizing Committee Commercial Director ATRAN Airlines Vitaly Andreev AVIAHELP GROUP Pavel Iglin Business Development Director AZUR Air Anton Khudov Deputy Technical Director for Airworthiness Maintenance AZUR Air Maxim Pertsev Quality Assurance Manager AZUR Air Georgiy Bibilashvili Technical Director AZUR Air Anna Beloglazova Head of Legal Department AerCap Sergey Skachko Director, Airline Analysis Aergo Capital Owen Croucher AVP Commercial Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Yuliya Smirnova Contracts Manager Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Evgeniy Kozhukhar Chief Expert Fleet Management Group Head of Analytical Group of Department of Planning and Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Yuri Alimbek Fleet Development Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Olga Yaroshenko Chief Expert Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Diana Balakina Chief Expert Fleet Management Group Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Elena Ozimova General Expert Deputy Director Planning and Development of the Aircraft Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Aleksey Siluanov Fleet Head of Maintenance Reserves Group Continuing Airworthiness Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Natalia Kryzhanovskaya Head of Contracts Division Continuing Airworthiness Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Natalia Novikova Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Irina Krasnotsvetova Leading Expert Expert of Maintenance Reserves Group Continuing Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Alexandra Pavlova Airworthiness Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Anatoliy Averyanov Contract Manager Continuing Airworthiness Department Head of Budget Monitoring Group Financial Planning and Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Irina Makarova Analysis Department Leading Expert, Department of Aircraft Fleet Planning and Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Oksana Markina Development Aeroprogress Alexander Fridlyand General Director Aerospace Observer Magazine Andrey Baranovsky Correspondent Air Transport Observer Alexey Sinitsky Director, Analytics Air Transport Observer Maksim Talavrinov Correspondent Air Transport Observer Maxim Pyadushkin Executive Director Организационный комитет: +7 495 933-52-10, [email protected], www.events.ato.ru AIRCRAFT FINANCE AND LEASE RUSSIA & CIS 11th international conference 26 April 2018, Moscow Air Transport Observer Ekaterina Shatilova Correspondent Air Transport Observer Tatiana Volodina Сorrespondent Air Transport Observer Artem Korenyako Deputy Editor-in-Chief Air Transport Observer Oleg Abdulov Sales & Marketing Director Air Transport Observer Sergey Belyaev Commercial Director AirBridgeCargo Airlines Peter Novozhenov Regional Director for Russia and CIS AirBridgeCargo Airlines Darina Bernovskaya Head of Sales Russia&CIS Airbus SAS Jean Ladoues Customer Finance Manager Airbus SAS Julien Franiatte Managing Director, Moscow Representative Office Airbus SAS Vadim Marusov Regional Business Development Director, Russia & Belarus Airbus SAS Andreas Kramer Vice President Eastern Europe and Central Asia Head of Russian Practice of Structured Finance and Asset Allen & Overy Ilya Dvorkin Finance Allen & Overy Maria Dedova Associate Apollo Aviation Management Limited Igor Voznyuk Vice-President Marketing Aquila Capital Group Lev Bobovik Director, Investment Banking Avia Capital Services Aleksandr Boyko Technical Director Avia Capital Services Roman Pakhomov General Director Avia Solutions Group Linas Dovydenas CEO AviaTIS Elena Glebova Deputy General Director, Ground Handling Aviaservice Marina Baranova Head of economy department Aviaservice Zaur Khusnitdinov Deputy general director Aviastar-TU Airlines Nataliya Tretyakova Deputy General Director for Strategic Development Commercial Director Aviastar-TU Airlines Victoria Dankoglova Aviation Industrialists Union Nikolay Nikiforov Vice President Aviation Industrialists Union Evgeny Gorbunov General Director Avinco Ltd. Mauricio Guevara Vice President Commercial Avitas Adam Pilarski Senior Vice President Avolon Eoin Reddan Representative in Russia Kate Bowden Avolon TBC Head of EMEA at Avolon Avolon Lynn Guiney Azimut Airlines Dmitry Zvonarev Deputy General Director for Development BBC Pavel Aksenov Correspondent, Russian Office BBC Russia Yana Milykova Economic Department Editor Bank of America Merrill Lynch Vladimir Osakovsky Director, Chief Analyst Russia & CIS BlockchainAir Andrey Didenko CEO Bocomm Leasing Tom Hayes SVP sales Bocomm Leasing Joey Zhao Vice-President Bocomm Leasing Zheng Xing Head of Sales and Trading, Aviation Boeing Capital Corporation Douglas Emerson Managing Director Организационный комитет: +7 495 933-52-10, [email protected], www.events.ato.ru AIRCRAFT FINANCE AND LEASE RUSSIA & CIS 11th international conference 26 April 2018, Moscow Boeing Capital Corporation Mher Papyan Senior Director, Customer Finance Boeing Commercial Airplanes Anna Kriajeva Sales Program Manager Bombardier Graeme Butchart Sales Director, Europe, Russia & CIS Bombardier Aerospace Ryan De Brusk VP of Sales for Europe Russia and CIS Bombardier Aerospace Johnny Graham Sales manager Bryan Cave leighton Paisner (Russia) LLP Tatiana Parshak Head of Group Bryan Cave leighton Paisner (Russia) LLP Artemiy Bondarev Associate Business Aviation Albert Zemliakov CEO CDB Aviation Lease Finance Tim Bacchus Senior Director, Risk CFM International Serjey Sklyarov Market Development Director CFM International SA Damien Gitton Sales Director CFM International SA Laurent Pierre Regional Vice President Sales CFM International SA Antoine Laffont Sales Director CMIG Aviation Capital Holding Ireland DAC Luo Le Managing Director Marketing Castlelake Chris Pelly Director ChukotAVIA Airlines Tomash Troyanovsky General Director Citigate Dewe Rogerson Dmitry Bobrov Director Civil Aviation Air Transport Newspaper Galina Ponomareva Deputy Editor-in-Chief Civil Aviation Magazine Anna Mikhailova Member of Editorial Board Clifford Chance Turtsev Vadim Senior Associate Connected Aircraft Enterprise Georgy Prityka CEO DVB Bank Bbjorn Batenburg Senior Vice President Debevoise & Plimpton Dmitry Karamyslov International Counsel Debevoise & Plimpton Dmitry Stakheev Lawyer Dubai Aerospace Enterprise Mariyan Adanov Vice President Sales Dubai Aerospace Enterprise Natalia Kenny Contracts Manager Independent Mikhail Baskov EY Ernst & Young Alexey Kuznetsov Partner, Corporate Tax Group Senior Manager, Transaction Advisory Services EY Ernst & Young Andrey Vankov Department Embraer Sergey Trofimenko Customer Services Manager Exclases Holdings LLC Egor Kuznetsov Sales Director Exclases Holdings LLC Ilya Sugachkov Sales Director Exclases Holdings LLC Nikolay Solodinov Sales Director Federal Agency for State Property Head of Civil Aviation, Ground & River Transport Management Mikhail Antonov Department Federal Transport Inspection Service Rostransnadzor Tatiana Popova Deputy Head of the Civil Aviation Supervision Department GECAS Maxim Mikhailov Vice President, Sales and Marketing Gazprom Yuriy Leus Head of Department Gazprom Oleg Malakhov Head of Department Gazprombank Alexey Valitskiy Executive Director Gecas - PK AirFinance Max Jonsson Assistant Vice President Gecas - PK AirFinance Niall Cronin Vice President Организационный комитет: +7 495 933-52-10, [email protected], www.events.ato.ru AIRCRAFT FINANCE AND LEASE RUSSIA & CIS 11th international conference 26 April 2018, Moscow Gecas - PK AirFinance Per Waldelof Executive Vice President HeliExpress Irina Vershinina Senior Customer Manager Helirussia Director of the Business Program of the Exhibition HeliExpress Maxim Fedorov Helirussia HeliExpress Zhanna Kiktenko Director of Exibitor Higher School of Economics — National Leading Expert, Institute of Transport Economics and Research University Andrey Kramarenko Transport Policy Studies Hogan Lovells International Alexander Gasparyan Counsel Horizon Bizjet Leasing Sergey Koltovich CEO I Fly Airlines Ivan Burtin Deputy Director General I Fly Airlines Olga Tsoi Financial Analyst I Fly Airlines Alexander Khusainov Head of Financial Department ICF International Andras Bognar Senior Manager, Aviation Consulting & Services Ilyushin Finance Co. 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