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MRO Russia & CIS 12Th International Conference & Exhibition March 2-3 MRO Russia & CIS 12th International Conference & Exhibition March 2-3, 2017, Moscow, World Trade Center List of participants Company Name Position 1st Choice Aerospace Paul Shiels Director - Europe, Middle East & Africa 1st Choice Aerospace Gokhan Sen Regional Sales Manager 3Chem Corporation Rick Gonzalez President 3TOP Aviation Services Dmitry Larin Regional Sales Manager 3TOP Aviation Services Misha Connolly Sales Executive AAR Aviation Supply Chain Pascal Parant Vice President Corporate Marketing AAR Aviation Supply Chain Christophe Giraud Senior Director Commercial Sales AAR Aviation Supply Chain Ana Marian Regional Sales Manager AAR Aviation Supply Chain Elena Gontsarova Sales/Customer Support AAR INTERNATIONAL INC. Ed Muller Sales Manager AAR INTERNATIONAL INC. Paul Richardson Vice President of Sales EMEA ACC Aviation Sohaib Ahmed Interiors Manager ACC Aviation Slavik Schiopu Leasing Executive Accel Aviation Accessories Christopher Villano President Accel Aviation Accessories Evert van Eeden Sales Manager Aerospace Account Manager - Russia / Europe / Middle ADHETEC SAS Thomas Martinez East ADRIATEHNIKA Mirjana Tratnjek Ceh Deputy CEO ADRIATEHNIKA Pawel Prhavc Sales & Marketing Manager ADRIATEHNIKA Maksimiljan Pele CEO AEM Limited Sandy Basu Sales Manager AerFin Ltd Chris Hooley Director-Airframe Division AerFin Ltd Scott Kelsey Regional Sales Manager AerFin Ltd Mat Punter Head of Component Repairs AerFin Ltd Mark Kelsey Head of Sales AerFin Ltd Nadya Stevens EMEA Sales Manager Aero Link Arizona Ben Jensen Purchasing Manager Aero Link Arizona Chris Marinakos Operations Director Aero Norway AS Glenford Marston General Manager Aero Norway AS Kenneth Muirhead Sales Manager Aerocontrast Dmitr Kozlov Director of Development Aerocontrast Konstantin Vinogradov General Director Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Andrey Davydov Line Maintenance Coordinator Adviser to the Deputy Director General - Technical Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Dmitry Borisenko Director Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Pavel Kostromin Chief Specialist Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Valery Nikolayenko Director of Continuing Airworthiness Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Igor Parakhin Deputy General Director – Technical Director Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Sergey Cherepov Fleet Manager Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Anton Shevchenko Head of Projects, Continuing Airworthiness Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Grigoriy Gromakov Chief Specialist Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Valentin Savelev Project Manager Advisor to the Deputy General Director - Technical Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Alexander Fadeev Director Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Asel Kopchenina Chief Specialist Организационный комитет: 8 495 651-94-35 (тел./факс), [email protected] www.events.ato.ru MRO Russia & CIS 12th International Conference & Exhibition March 2-3, 2017, Moscow, World Trade Center Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Sergey Perebeinos Chief Specialist Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Vladimir Sevastianov Category A1 Support Staff, AFL Base Maintenance Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Sergei Surin Category A1 Support Staff, AFL Base Maintenance Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Igor Ektov Leading Engineer, AFL Engineering Division Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Yuri Antonov Engineer, AFL Engineering Division Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Mikhail Rantsev Continuing Airworthiness and Fleet Management Head of Fleet Management Group Continuing Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Evgeny Kurochkin Airworthiness Department Specialist of the MIS Department (MRO IT) Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Denis Loginov of Information Systems Chief of the MIS Department (MRO IT) Department of Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Andrey Denisov Information Systems Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Igor Dmitriev Chief Specialist AeroGeo Airlines Dmitry Ananko Deputy General Director Aerolimousine Business Airlines Dmitry Kirkin Maintenance Director Aeroplex Central Europe Ltd Eva Erdos Sales Manager Aerospace Support Associates Ltd Oksana Eaglesham Sales Manager CIS Region Aerospace Support International Aleksander Panasyuk - Aerotechservice Oleg Kruchkov General Director AerSale Aviation limited John Keegan Engine Material Trading Manager AerSale Aviation limited Steven Lyons Regional Sales Director AFSR Aichach GmbH Daria Krueger Sales Representative Air Astana Aidos Omurzakov Senior Officer Technical Procurement Air Astana Timur Kerimberdiyev Senior Officer Engineering Sales Air Astana Daulet Tastanov Supervisor Engineering Sales Air Astana Baglan Aidynbayev Manager Engineering Sales Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance Arie Pruissen Technical Sales Manager Engines Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance Arie Pruissen Technical Sales Manager Engines Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance Serguei Vizenkov Technical Sales Manager Russia Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance Sergiy Kovalchuk Account Sales Manager Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance Romain Helmer VP Sales Europe & Key Accounts Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Yvonne Versteeg Maintenance Notmeijer E&M Business Communication Manager Deputy Head of Technical Department for Quality Air Management Group Yury Skvortsov Assurance Air Management Group Andrey Kovalenko Deputy Head of Technical Department for Avionics Air Management Group Yuriy Chubik Leader Engineer of Quality Assurance Department Air Management Group Mikhail Postika Head of Maintenance Technology Providing Air Management Group Dmitry Epishin Logistics Manager Air Parts Services & Supplies Lena Portnov VP Commercial Russia CIS and Central Europe Air Parts Services & Supplies Dan Danziger Managing Director Air Samara Fedor Stryutsky General Director Air Service Vamdrup ApS Irina Christensen Key Account Manager Air Transport Observer Sergey Starostin Marketing & Advertising Manager Air Transport Observer Maxim Pyadushkin Executive Director Air Transport Observer Sergey Belyaev Commercial Director Air Transport Observer Galina Timoshenko Distribution Manager Организационный комитет: 8 495 651-94-35 (тел./факс), [email protected] www.events.ato.ru MRO Russia & CIS 12th International Conference & Exhibition March 2-3, 2017, Moscow, World Trade Center Air Transport Observer Oleg Abdulov Sales & Marketing Director Air Transport Observer Evgeny Semenov General Director Air Transport Observer Ekaterina Sorokovaya Correspondent Air Transport Observer Tatiana Volodina Сorrespondent Air Transport Observer Artem Korenyako Special Correspondent Air Transport Observer Valentin Makov Correspondent Air Transport Observer Alexey Sinitsky Editor-in-Chief AirBridgeCargo Airlines Peter Novozhenov Regional Director for Russia and CIS AirBridgeCargo Airlines Igor Tarasov Head of Engineering Support Fleet Operations Group AirBridgeCargo Airlines Ruslan Yakupov Senior Specialist for Structire Repairs AirBridgeCargo Airlines Myzin Evgeny Claim&Warranty AirBridgeCargo Airlines Anna Dotsenko Overhaul Organization Specialist AirBridgeCargo Airlines Denis Sarbin Head of Maintenance & Engineering Procurement Group AirBridgeCargo Airlines Elena Ivantsova Team Manager, Spare Part Repair and Utilization AirBridgeCargo Airlines Dmitriy Pegushin Team Manager, Operational Logistics Support AirBridgeCargo Airlines Katerina Rodygina Senior Procurement Specialist AirBridgeCargo Airlines Pavel Tereshchenko Technical Director Field Service Director, Customer Services - Hub to Airbus SAS Dariusz Janiszewski Moscow Airbus SAS Oleg Khalizev Customer Support Director Airbus SAS Alexander Filatov Customer Support Director AIRCARGO+ Alexey Alexandrov Deputy General Director for Production AIRCARGO+ Yuriy Bagrov Head of Engineering Department AIRCARGO+ Evgeniy Khristinin Head of maintenance control AIRCARGO+ Maxim Podafa Head of AC maintenance AIRCARGO+ Dmitry Eleseev Сommercial Director AIRCARGO+ Mikhail Trifonov Deputy General Director, Technical Director Tazhek Tegiy Chingiz- AirCompany SCAT khan Logistics Manager AirCompany SCAT Dmitry Denisov General Manager AirCompany SCAT Alexander Litoshik Line Maintenance Manager Aircraft Components Service Yury Turovets Director AJW Aviation Natasha Meerman Head of Regional Salesr, Russia & CIS AJW Aviation Tolkyn Rymkulova VP Sales & Marketing for CIS AJW Aviation Evgeny Shuravin AJW Moscow Manager AJW Aviation Roger Wolstenholme Regional VP – CIS & EE AJW Aviation Bruce Allison Regional Sales Director AJW Group Evgeniy Shuravin Head of AJW Russia AkzoNobel Aerospace Coatings Andrey Smirnov Sales representative AkzoNobel Aerospace Coatings Thomas Boettcher Manager Germany, Austria, CIS AkzoNobel Aerospace Coatings Titov Mikhail Sales Representative ALESO Global Eugene Zatsepin Director - Sales and Purchasing ALESO Global Ivan Volkov Managing Director ALESO Global Ilya Volkov Director, Business Development Alliance Mikhail Nekrasov Senior Sales Manager Alliance Shukhrat Kadyrov Senior Sales Manager ALROSA Air Company Evgeny Hochurovsky Engineer Организационный комитет: 8 495 651-94-35 (тел./факс), [email protected] www.events.ato.ru MRO Russia & CIS 12th International Conference & Exhibition March 2-3, 2017, Moscow, World Trade Center ALROSA Air Company Anton Gladkikh Leading Engineer Alta-Soft Ilya Romanov Head of Deptment, Innovative Technologies Alta-Soft Marina Lyakisheva Advisor on Custom Services Ameco Beijing Xiao Meng Area Manager Ameco Beijing Zhu Xiao Chief Marketing Officer Ameco Beijing Liu Yan Marketing Expert, Project Manager AMOVA SARL Ludwig Dewald Project Director Cargo - Sales Aviation AMOVA SARL Irina Vasilyeva Project Director Sales Russia & CIS
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