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10/29/2019 15:23:37 a DATE: 1 PAGE: EFBUF 11/05-07/19 Pre-Registration List DATE:10/29/2019 15:23:37 A PAGE: 1 EFBUF 11/05-07/19 Pre-Registration List **************************************************** MEMBER ORGANIZATION **************************************************** Jason Brown AIR CANADA Kevin Denoncourt AIR CANADA Warren Lampitt AIR CANADA Genseric Perras-Yu AIR CANADA Federico Campochiaro AIR DOLOMITI Pierluigi Cazzadori AIR DOLOMITI Eric Lesage AIRBUS Thierry Paya-Arnaud AIRBUS Francisco Javier Puertas Menina AIRBUS Francisco Javier Utrilla Ceballos AIRBUS Michael Krohn ALASKA AIRLINES Guillermo Ochovo ALASKA AIRLINES Bret Peyton ALASKA AIRLINES Terry Walters ALASKA AIRLINES Hiroshi Eguchi ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS Makoto Kimoto ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS Yasuo Kurakazu ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS Hiroyuki Nonaka ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS Genta Yamanoe ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS Sharitta Allen AMERICAN AIRLINES Allen Barronton AMERICAN AIRLINES Doris Berube AMERICAN AIRLINES Richard Bowman AMERICAN AIRLINES Doug Colcord AMERICAN AIRLINES Charles Durtschi AMERICAN AIRLINES Jeremy Flieg AMERICAN AIRLINES Charles Foulkes AMERICAN AIRLINES Lakshmi Lanka AMERICAN AIRLINES Edward Mackiewicz AMERICAN AIRLINES Brian Norris AMERICAN AIRLINES Todd Ringelstein AMERICAN AIRLINES Philipp Haller AUSTRIAN AIRLINES Dawson Hsu CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS Philippe Lievin COLLINS AEROSPACE Frederic Trincal COLLINS AEROSPACE Denise Vivas COLLINS AEROSPACE Kevin Berger DELTA AIR LINES Alexandria Brown DELTA AIR LINES Matt Eckstein DELTA AIR LINES Lee Fay DELTA AIR LINES Christina Fish DELTA AIR LINES Dan Gradwohl DELTA AIR LINES Ken Plunkett DELTA AIR LINES Charles Wade DELTA AIR LINES Steven Weiss DELTA AIR LINES Scott Wilson DELTA AIR LINES Adi Cretzo EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES Ross Armstrong FEDEX Dan Reed FEDEX Jonathan Lee HAWAIIAN AIRLINES Claudia Mariscal IATA Emma Neale IATA Stefano Prola IATA John Synnott IATA Alvar Sverrisson ICELANDAIR DATE:10/29/2019 15:23:37 A PAGE: 2 EFBUF 11/05-07/19 Pre-Registration List **************************************************** MEMBER ORGANIZATION **************************************************** Koichi Hashimoto JAPAN AIRLINES Takeshi Miki JAPAN AIRLINES Satoshi Nishiyama JAPAN AIRLINES Takafumi Okamoto JAPAN AIRLINES Kenta Yamamoto JAPAN AIRLINES Barry Comerford JET2.COM LIMITED Natalie Duncan JET2.COM LIMITED Anthony Redfern JET2.COM LIMITED Thomas Bernwald LUFTHANSA Eike Bloemsma LUFTHANSA Jens Gesing LUFTHANSA Martijn Karssemeijer LUFTHANSA Enrico Popall LUFTHANSA Tom Scheele LUFTHANSA Peter Seifert LUFTHANSA Frank Stoeters LUFTHANSA Patrick Wipplinger LUFTHANSA Sven Gartz LUFTHANSA CARGO Heidi Brockmann LUFTHANSA INDUSTRY SOLUTIONS Erik Schulte LUFTHANSA INDUSTRY SOLUTIONS Maike Upmann LUFTHANSA INDUSTRY SOLUTIONS Steven Crawford LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Patrick Estendorfer LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Fabien Grisaud LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Ingo Ludwig LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Rafael Sander LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS Holger Driesner LUFTHANSA TECHNIK Johannes Helldorff LUFTHANSA TECHNIK Alexander Krause LUFTHANSA TECHNIK Pedro Do Carmo NETJETS EUROPE Amy Ashkinazy-Murrell SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Ronald Freer SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Jessica Gillespie Swanwick SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Bob Medler SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Will Ware SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Martin Rentsch SWISS INTERNATIONAL AIR LINES Patrik Stangl SWISS INTERNATIONAL AIR LINES Mike Abbott THE BOEING COMPANY Tim Anstey THE BOEING COMPANY Peter Batsakes THE BOEING COMPANY Samuel Bessinger THE BOEING COMPANY Rene De Vogel THE BOEING COMPANY Ricky Drake THE BOEING COMPANY Marco Gaertner THE BOEING COMPANY Benjamin Monnig THE BOEING COMPANY Tim Nave THE BOEING COMPANY Amado Robancho THE BOEING COMPANY Spyros Sakkas THE BOEING COMPANY Mary Skelton THE BOEING COMPANY Thorsten Wiesemann THE BOEING COMPANY Jack Barker UNITED AIRLINES Shane Gilman UNITED AIRLINES Scott Holbrook UNITED STATES AIR FORCE Robert Nethaway UNITED STATES AIR FORCE Ryan Stern UNITED STATES AIR FORCE DATE:10/29/2019 15:23:37 A PAGE: 3 EFBUF 11/05-07/19 Pre-Registration List **************************************************** MEMBER ORGANIZATION **************************************************** Johnathan White UNITED STATES AIR FORCE MEMBER ORGANIZATION 111 **************************************************** CORPORATE SPONSOR **************************************************** TJ Horsager APIJET, LLC Paul Mallasch APIJET, LLC Dean Nargi APIJET, LLC Bob Neil APIJET, LLC Ed Callahan ASTRONAUTICS CORP OF AMERICA Aymeric Larose ASTRONAUTICS CORP OF AMERICA Chad McFadden ASTRONAUTICS CORP OF AMERICA Stephane Bloch ASTRONICS CORPORATION Phil Brace ASTRONICS CORPORATION Nathan Cookston ASTRONICS CORPORATION Susan Miller ASTRONICS CORPORATION Jon Neal ASTRONICS CORPORATION Fangwen Li AVIATION DATA COMMUNICATION CORP Naoki Kuramoto AVICOM JAPAN CO, LTD Toshihiro Maruyama AVICOM JAPAN CO, LTD Hidetoshi Saito AVICOM JAPAN CO, LTD Makoto Shigematsu AVICOM JAPAN CO, LTD Simone Drakes AVIONICA, LLC Sean Reilly AVIONICA, LLC David Abbott AVIONICS SUPPORT GROUP Alex J. Rodrigo AVIONICS SUPPORT GROUP Knut Aabo AVIOVISION N.V. Marc Boyer (De La Giroday AVIOVISION N.V. Xuannhien Dao AVIOVISION N.V. Wim De Munck AVIOVISION N.V. Jonas Lejeune AVIOVISION N.V. Inge Liebens AVIOVISION N.V. Loic Minghetti AVIOVISION N.V. Jo This AVIOVISION N.V. Kris Van Den Bergh AVIOVISION N.V. Paul Johnson CARLISLE INTERCONNECT Qian Liu CHINA AVIATION NAVIGATION DATA Honghai Zhang CHINA AVIATION NAVIGATION DATA Mark Ter Hove COBHAM Salif Diane DGBIRDS Maxime Pezavant DGBIRDS Mattias Forsberg DYNAMICSOURCE AB Lasse Schmidt Westren DYNAMICSOURCE AB Matthew De Ris FLYHT Derek Taylor FLYHT Bert Leijen FOKKER SERVICES Alyssa Greenman FOREFLIGHT LLC Tim Allen GARMIN INTERNATIONAL Kenny Sikich GARMIN INTERNATIONAL Luke Bowman GE AVIATION Leila Ezzaini GE AVIATION Joachim Hochwarth GE AVIATION Mohamed Moutaoukil GE AVIATION Simone Giordano GLOBAL EAGLE ENTERTAINMENT Karl Granath GLOBAL EAGLE ENTERTAINMENT DATE:10/29/2019 15:23:37 A PAGE: 4 EFBUF 11/05-07/19 Pre-Registration List **************************************************** CORPORATE SPONSOR **************************************************** Daniel Gregoriusson GLOBAL EAGLE ENTERTAINMENT Frederic Loisy INMARSAT Peter Moss INMARSAT Ghislain Nicolle INMARSAT Polina Perry INMARSAT Anthony Spouncer INMARSAT Michael Hooper IRIDIUM SATELLITE Matthew Beckman JEPPESEN Rick Ellerbrock JEPPESEN Tim Huegel JEPPESEN David McLean JEPPESEN Jeff Williams JEPPESEN Mark Lebovitz L2 AVIATION Alex Bratton LEXTECH GLOBAL SERVICES John Haney LEXTECH GLOBAL SERVICES Gary Heusner LEXTECH GLOBAL SERVICES Fredrik Uddegard MICROSOFT Chris Berry MOBILE RECELL Ben Jones MOBILE RECELL Ariane Bachelot NAVBLUE Alexandre Devrue NAVBLUE Gregory Duffau NAVBLUE Nicolas Guillier NAVBLUE David Green PACE Oliver Kranz PACE Francesco Montrone PACE Oliver Spaeth PACE Mike Schulter PIVOT Nate Stoffregen PIVOT Matthew Swee PIVOT Craig Johnson RITEC Vincent Stella RITEC Matthew Blake ROUTE DYNAMICS CORPORATION Christian Eriksson SA TECHNOLOGIES AB Emeric Lazard SAFETY LINE Karim Tekkal SAFETY LINE Rajiv Dahiya SHEOREY DIGITAL SYSTEMS LTD Rohit Jha SHEOREY DIGITAL SYSTEMS LTD Vijay Subramaniam SHEOREY DIGITAL SYSTEMS LTD Michael Gabriel SITAONAIR Norman Pickering SITAONAIR Marek Rakowski SITAONAIR Francois Barthet TELEDYNE CONTROLS Diana Mar TELEDYNE CONTROLS Hans-Juergen Neufert TELEDYNE CONTROLS Michael Renouf TELEDYNE CONTROLS Steve Sammis TELEDYNE CONTROLS Sheri Sourbeck TELEDYNE CONTROLS Manuel Gucemas THALES Jene Adams ULTRAMAIN SYSTEMS Rob Saunders ULTRAMAIN SYSTEMS Gary Byrnes VIASAT, INC. Bozena Czajkowska-Gorska VIASAT, INC. Chris Demange VIASAT, INC. Rory Doyle VIASAT, INC. DATE:10/29/2019 15:23:37 A PAGE: 5 EFBUF 11/05-07/19 Pre-Registration List **************************************************** CORPORATE SPONSOR **************************************************** Gary Echo VIASAT, INC. Oron Adam YAMASEE Oran Hampel YAMASEE Zivi Nedivi YAMASEE Relik Shafir YAMASEE Maya Shpak YAMASEE CORPORATE SPONSOR 111 **************************************************** SAE ITC **************************************************** Peter Doty SAE ITC Sam Buckwalter SAE ITC, ARINC IA Peter Grau SAE ITC, ARINC IA Lori Hess SAE ITC, ARINC IA SAE ITC 4 **************************************************** OTHER **************************************************** Richard Niland AER LINGUS Andrejs Cupecs AIR BALTIC CORPORATION Jonathan Skinner APPLE, INC. Mathieu Polizzi ATR Charles Valin ATR Jorg Morke AVIOVA AVIATION INNOVATION Gordon Suchomski AVIOVA AVIATION INNOVATION Karolina Ekstrom AVTECH SWEDEN AB Per Ohman AVTECH SWEDEN AB Niklaes Persson AVTECH SWEDEN AB Ryan Gaus COMPLY365 Andrew Emerson DUBAI AIR WING Herve Julienne EUROPEAN AVIATION SAFETY AGENCY Brian Hint FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION Henri Lonn FINNAIR Timo Seppala FINNAIR Joe McGoldrick FLIGHTMAN Jesus Elices IBERIA AIRLINES Maria Perez IBERIA AIRLINES Jens Pisarski IFS-INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT SUPPORT Kelvin Williamson JCAII Jorge Deolarte JETBLUE AIRWAYS Christophe Destombes LUXAIR S.A. James Guscott MET OFFICE Klaus Olsen NORWEGIAN AIR SHUTTLE ASA Brian Laroche OMNI AIR INTERNATIONAL Art Seabolt OMNI AIR INTERNATIONAL Florian Poirier OPENAIRLINES Vinita Israni QANTAS AIRWAYS Dave Summergreene QANTAS AIRWAYS Marwan Altaimeh SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES Oliver Salzmann SKYCONSEIL Arnaud Setien SKYCONSEIL Keiichi Sato SKYMARK AIRLINES Erik Anderson STRATIX CORPORATION Richard Greenaway STRATIX CORPORATION John Markusson SWEDISH MARITIME ADMINISTRATION DATE:10/29/2019 15:23:37 A PAGE: 6 EFBUF 11/05-07/19 Pre-Registration List **************************************************** OTHER **************************************************** Dominik Ebneter SWISS AIR-AMBULANCE Scott Gilmore THE WEATHER COMPANY Steve Fanelli TRUE BLUE POWER Thomas Genovese TRUE BLUE POWER Marc Rauch YONDER OTHER 42 TOTAL PREREGISTERED 268.
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