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APRAST/8 Attachment a to the Report A- 1 APRAST/8 Attachment A to the Report LIST OF PARTICIPANTS STATE/NAME TITLE/ORGANIZATION TEL/FAX E-MAIL 1. AUSTRALIA 1. Mr. John THYNNE Civil Aviation Safety Authority Tel.: +61 7 3144 7484 [email protected] Fax: +61 7 3144 7575 2. BANGLADESH 2. Wg. Cdr. Chowdhury M. Director, Flight Safety & Regulations Tel.: +880-2-890 1406 [email protected]; [email protected]; ZIAUL KABIR Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh Fax: +880-2-890 1418 (Principal Delegate) CAAB Headquarters Dhaka – 1229 3. Capt. Salahuddin M. Senior Consultant & CFOI and Head of AIG- Tel.: +880-1715027508 [email protected]; RAHMATULLAH BD Fax: +880-2890146 [email protected]; Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh CAAB Headquarters Dhaka – 1229 4. Mr. S. M. Lutful KABIR Assistant Director, IR & Regulations Tel.: +880-2-890 1406 [email protected]; Flight Safety & Regulations Division Fax: +880-2-890 1418 Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh CAAB Headquarters Dhaka – 1229 5. Mr. Mohammed F. ZAMAN Senior Consultant & FOI Tel.: +880-2-890 1486 [email protected]; Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh Fax: + CAAB Headquarters Dhaka – 1229 6. Mr. Ahmed A. SIRAJEE Consultant & Inspector IT Tel.: +880-2-890 1406 [email protected]; Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh Fax: +880-2-890 1418 [email protected]; CAAB Headquarters Dhaka – 1229 A- 1 APRAST/8 Attachment A to the Report STATE/NAME TITLE/ORGANIZATION TEL/FAX E-MAIL 7. Mr. Tareq Md. MUNEEM Junior Consultant Tel.: +880-2-890 1406 [email protected]; Flight Safety & Regulations Division Fax: +880-2-890 1418 [email protected]; Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh CAAB Headquarters Dhaka – 1229 8. Ms. Ishrat CHO WDHURY Dedputy Secretary Tel.: +880-2-890 1317 [email protected]; Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh CAAB Headquarters Dhaka – 1229 9. Mr. A. N. Ahmed IMRAN Deputy Chief of Flight Safety Tel.: +880-2-890 1317 [email protected]; Department of Flight Safety Biman Bangladesh Airlines Ltd. Dhaka – 1229 10. Mr. Muhammed Abdul Deputy General Manager, Corporate Safety & Tel.: +880-2-890 1784 [email protected]; WADUD Quality Department of Safety and Quality Biman Bangladesh Airlines Ltd. Dhaka – 1229 3. BHUTAN 11. Mr. Bap TOBGAY Dy. Chief of Flight Safety Tel.: +975-272 395 [email protected]; Bhutan Civil Aviation Authority Paro 12. Mr. Sangay WANGDI Dy. Chief of Aerodrome Tel.: +975-8-271911 [email protected]; Bhutan Civil Aviation Authority Fax: +975-8-271909 Paro 4. BRUNEI DARUSSALAM 13. Mr. Pengiran Rasman Aerodrome Standard Officer Tel.: +673-2-330142 Ext. 1181 [email protected]; PENGIRAN SULAIMAN Department of Civil Aviation Fax: +673-2-345345 Bandar Seri Begawan BB2513 A- 2 APRAST/8 Attachment A to the Report STATE/NAME TITLE/ORGANIZATION TEL/FAX E-MAIL 14. Mr. Abd Khalid HUSSAIN Operation Officer Tel.: +673-2-330142 Ext. 1158 [email protected]; Department of Civil Aviation Fax: +673-2-345345 Bandar Seri Begawan BB2513 5. CHINA 15. Mr. Rui JIANG Assistant Director Tel.: +86-10-6409 1409 [email protected]; Civil Aviation Administration of China Fax: +86-10-6409 1459 Beijing 100710 16. Mr. Jingwei LI Assistant of Air Traffic Control Division Tel.: +86-10-8778 6828 [email protected]; Air Traffic Management Bureau (ATMB) Fax: +86-10-8778 6810 Beijing 17. Ms. Jun ZHAO China RMA Technical Manager Tel.: +86-10-8232 8200 [email protected]; China Regional Monitoring Agency Fax: +86-10-8232 5552 Beijing 18. Ms. Junying GAO China RMA Technical Manager Tel.: +86-10-8232 5050 [email protected]; China Regional Monitoring Agency Fax: +86-10-8232 5552 [email protected]; Beijing 6. HONG KONG , CHINA 19. Mr. Samson LAU Chief, Flight Standards Tel.: +852-2910 6015 [email protected]; Civil Aviation Department Headquarters Fax: +852-2362 4250 Hong Kong International Airport Lantau 20. Mr. Sanjeev GROVER Flying Operations Inspector (Consultant) Tel.: +852-2910 6122 [email protected]; Civil Aviation Department Headquarters Hong Kong International Airport Lantau 21. Mr. Sze Po LAU Senior Air Traffic Management Standards Tel.: +852-2910 6592 [email protected]; Officer Fax: +852-2910 0799 Civil Aviation Department Headquarters Hong Kong International Airport Lantau A- 3 APRAST/8 Attachment A to the Report STATE/NAME TITLE/ORGANIZATION TEL/FAX E-MAIL 22. Mr. Eric CHIM Operations Officer (Strategic Safety) Tel.: +852-2910 6631 [email protected]; [email protected]; Civil Aviation Department Headquarters Fax: +852-2877 8542 Hong Kong International Airport Lantau 7. MACAO, C HINA 23. Mr. PUN Wa Kin (Stanley) Acting Director – Flight Standards & Licensing Tel.: +853-8796 4136 [email protected]; (Principal Delegate) Civil Aviation Authority of Macao Fax: +853-2833 8089 [email protected]; Alameda Dr. Carlos D’Assumpcao 336-342 Centro, Commercial Cheng Feng 24. Mr. WONG Weng Kei (Ray) Safety Officer (Flight Standards) – Flight Tel.: +853-8796 4161 [email protected]; Standards & Licensing Fax: +853-2833 8089 [email protected]; Civil Aviation Authority of Macao Alameda Dr. Carlos D’Assumpcao 336-342 Centro, Commercial Cheng Feng 25. Mr. LEONG Ka Iao (Kobo) Assistant Safety Officer (Flight Standards) – Tel.: +853-8791 4155 [email protected]; Flight Standards & Licensing Fax: +853-2833 8089 [email protected]; Civil Aviation Authority of Macao Commercial Cheng Feng 26. Mr. LAO Weng Kin (Tony) Assistant Safety Officer (Air Traffic Control) - Tel.: +853-8791 4154 [email protected]; Flight Standards & Licensing Fax: +853-2833 8089 [email protected]; Civil Aviation Authority of Macao Commercial Cheng Feng 27. Mr. HU Gao Hong Head of Air Traffic Services Division Tel.: +853-8898 2826 [email protected]; Airports Administration Limited Fax: +853-2886 1295 Macau International Airport 28. Mr. IP Seng Chao (Justin) Deputy Safety Manager Tel.: +853-8898 2507 [email protected]; Administration of Airports Ltd., Macau Fax: +853-8898 2506 ADA – Airport Office Macau International Airport A- 4 APRAST/8 Attachment A to the Report STATE/NAME TITLE/ORGANIZATION TEL/FAX E-MAIL 8. DPR KOREA 29. Mr. Ho Rim RYO Deputy Director, International Organization Tel.: +850-2-18111 Ext. 8108 [email protected]; (Principal Delegate) Department Fax: +850-2-3814410 General Administration of Civil Aviation Pyongyang 30. Mr. Chun Sik PAEK Senior Officer, Executive Department Tel.: +850-2-18111 Ext. 8108 [email protected]; General Administration of Civil Aviation Fax: +850-2-3814410 Pyongyang 31. Mr. Tae Ryong KIM Officer, International Organizations Department Tel.: +850-2-18111 Ext. 8108 [email protected]; General Administration of Civil Aviation Fax: +850-2-3814410 Pyongyang 9. LAO PDR 32. Mr. Phoudthasen Flight Safety Officer Tel.: +85621 513163 [email protected]; THIPHOMMACHAN Department of Civil Aviation Fax: +85621 520237 Wattay International Airport Vientiane, 33. Mr. Soubanh KHAMPHA Deputy Director of Flight Safety Division Tel.: +85621 513163 [email protected]; Department of Civil Aviation Fax: +85621 520237 Wattay International Airport Vientiane, 10. MALAYSIA 34. Dr. Noorlinah G. MOHD Deputy Director, Air Traffic Inspectorate Tel.: +60-3-8871 4212 [email protected]; (Principal Delegate) Division Cell: +60-3-8871 4333 [email protected]; Department of Civil Aviation Putrajaya 35. Mr. Jacob KURIEN Safety and Operational Risk Manager Tel.: +60-3-8777 9639 [email protected]; Corporate Safety Oversight Cell: +60-12-316 2236 Malaysia Airlines Kuala Lumpur International Airport 64000 Sepang A- 5 APRAST/8 Attachment A to the Report STATE/NAME TITLE/ORGANIZATION TEL/FAX E-MAIL 36. Mr. Liong Tien LING Group Head of Safety Tel.: +60-3-86604266 [email protected]; AirAsia X Berhad Fax: +60-3-86604489 Terminal KLIA2, KL International Airport Selangor D. E. 11. MALDIVES 37. Ms. Fathimath RAMIZA Director Air Navigation and Aerodrome Tel.: +960-332 4983 [email protected]; (Principal Delegate) Maldives Civil Aviation Authority Fax: +960-332 5039 Male 38. Mr. Shinwaan AFREEF Deputy Manager Safety & Security Tel.: +960-330 5129 [email protected]; Trans Maldivian Airways Fax: +960-331 5203 Ibrahim Nasir International Airport Male 39. Mr. Adil HU SSAIN Deputy Training Manager Tel.: +960-779 1917 [email protected]; Villa Air (Pvt) Ltd. Male 40. Mr. Mohamed MUJA Flight Operations Manager Tel.: +960-777 7944 [email protected]; Villa Air (Pvt) Ltd. Male 41. Mr. Mohamed HUSNEE Manager, ATS Tel.: +960-333 7115 [email protected]; Maldives Airports Company Ltd. Fax: +960-330 9905 Male’ International Airport 12. MONGOLIA 42. Mr. Bayarsaikhan Director of Flight Standard & Operations Tel.: +976-11-282 255 [email protected]; BAASANJAV Oversight Division Fax: +976-11-326 562 Civil Aviation Authority of Mongolia Ulaanbaatar 13. NEPAL 43. Mr. Rajan POKHREL Deputy Director General Tel.: +977-1-426 2387 [email protected]; (Principal Delegate) Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal Fax: +977-1-426 2516 [email protected]; Kathmandu A- 6 APRAST/8 Attachment A to the Report STATE/NAME TITLE/ORGANIZATION TEL/FAX E-MAIL 44. Ms. Sobha Devi Shrestha Deputy Director Tel.: +977-1-426 2387 [email protected]; Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal Fax: +977-1-426 2516 Kathmandu 14. PAPUA NEW GUINEA 45. Mr. Lei DO’O Senior SMS & Risk Assessment Officer Tel.: +675-302 7536 [email protected]; [email protected]; (Principal Delegate) Civil Aviation Safety Authority of Papua New Fax: +675-325 1919 Guinea Boroko NCD 15. PHILIPPINES 46. Mr. Eduel B. YUMANG Safety Manager For Air Traffic Service (Acting Tel.: +63-2-879 9259 [email protected]; Chief, ATS-SMS) Fax: +63-2-879 9259 [email protected]; Safety Management System, Air Traffic Service Civil Aviation Authority Of The Philippines Pasay City 47. Mr. Deogracias JR. A. Chief, ATM Inspectorate Division, AANSOO / Tel.: +63-2-8799 118 [email protected]; PULMANO Chairman, SSP Implementation Group, Fax: +63-2-8799 118 [email protected]; SSP Office Aerodrome and Air Navigation Safety Oversight Office Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines Pasay City 48.
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