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Wings of the Future 15Th International Aviation Forum November 1–2, 2017, Moscow Wings of the Future 15th International Aviation forum November 1–2, 2017, Moscow LIST OF ATTENDEES Company Name Full position 224 FU Airlines Andrey Gorelov Deputy Director Procurement Department 7RedLines Alexey Zimin Head of Aviation Practice AAR Corporation Ana Marian Regional Sales Manager AAR Corporation Pascal Parant Vice President, Corporate Marketing ABE Media Evgeny Semenov General Director Aerocredo Roman Ignatiev Deputy General Director Aerocredo Anton Kuznetsov Commercial Director Aerocredo Alexander Kuznetsov General Director Head of Fleet Management Group Continuing Airworthiness Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Evgeny Kurochkin Department Specialist of the MIS Department (MRO IT) Department of Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Denis Loginov Information Systems Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Vitaly Golovin Advisor to General Director Chief of the MIS Department (MRO IT) Department of Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Andrey Denisov Information Systems Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Konstantin Demanov Deputy Director Department of Sales Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Natalia Mikhailovskaya Head of GDS Division Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Vadim Krikunov Project Manager Department Aeromar Oxana Yurchuk Head of the Customer Services Department Aeromar Hannes Steinacker First Deputy General Director Aeroprogress Alexander Fridlyand General Director Aerospace Observer Magazine Andrey Baranovsky Correspondent A-Group Nadezhda Turovskaya Head of Marketing and Advertisement A-Group Sergey Ryzhov Commercial Director Aim of Emperor Andrey Opryshko Director of Development Air Astana Galymzhan Seilbaev Sales Manager in Russia Air Astana Dmitry Kaparulin General Manager, Russia & CIS Air Astana Assel Beisekeyeva Sales Manager Air Charter Service Grigory Murashov Head of VIP Charter Sales Air Transport Observer Artem Korenyako Deputy Editor-in-Chief Air Transport Observer Maxim Pyadushkin Executive Director Air Transport Observer Oleg Abdulov Sales & Marketing Director Air Transport Observer Anna Tikhonova Marketing Manager Air Transport Observer Sergey Belyaev Commercial Director Air Transport Observer Evgeniya Kolyada Correspondent Air Transport Observer Ekaterina Shatilova Correspondent AirBridgeCargo Airlines Victor Bykov IT Director Airbus SAS Julien Franiatte Managing Director, Moscow Representative Office Airbus SAS Vadim Marusov Regional Business Development Director, Russia & Belarus Airbus SAS Maria Schlyakhtova Communication Manager Russia & CIS Airbus SAS Alexander Gaponiouk Director of International Cooperation Europe and Russia AIRCARGO+ Evgeniy Khristinin Head of Maintenance Control AIRCARGO+ Mikhail Trifonov Deputy General Director, Technical Director Organizing committee: +7 495 933-52-10, [email protected], www.events.ato.ru Wings of the Future 15th International Aviation forum November 1–2, 2017, Moscow Aircastle Advisor Oisín McGrath Vice President – Risk Management Aircompany Tulpar Air Taras Tomchuk Aircompany Tulpar Air Anna Vlasova Advisor to the Chairman of the Board of Directors Airfinance Law Counsel Victor Snegirev Head of Aviation AirGroup Elnur Osmanli Executive Director Airport Ulyanovsk Nonna Golubeva Head of the Commercial Service Airport Ulyanovsk Sergey Nakonechny CEO Airports Council International Оlivier Jankovec Director General ACI Europe Deputy Director for Aviation Business Development, Head Airports of Regions Andrey Klimenko of the Development Department of the Route Network Airports of Regions Sergey Beloglazov Head of Analysis and Forecasting Department Airports of Regions Tatyana Nevzorova Deputy Director for Aviation Business Development AlfaStrakhovanie Nikolay Manizer Head of the Aviation Security Department AlfaStrakhovanie Ilya Kabachnik Deputy General Director, Director Aviation Insurance Amadeus IT Group S.A. Alla Grishkova Account Manager Head of IT Sales, Airlines Asia Pacific, Russia, Turkey and Amadeus IT Group S.A. Abdullah Ozkececi CIS; Head of Commercial, Airlines Russia, Turkey, and CIS Amadeus IT Group S.A. Sergey Kozlov CEO Russia Amadeus IT Group S.A. Vadim Besperstov Head of Airline IT Russia and CIS Amadeus IT Group S.A. Tatyana Bakanova Account Manager Amadeus IT Group S.A. Aytan Mastaliyeva Sales and Account Manager Airport IT Amadeus IT Group S.A. Marina Kuznetsova Account Manager Amadeus IT Group S.A. Arkady Shirikov Petraitis Senior Manager Distribution Apollo Aviation Management Limited Igor Voznyuk Vice-President Marketing Arcosjet Anna Shevchenko PR Director ArtOrangeKettle Dmitriy Kharkov Association of TourOperators of Russia Evgeny Koshelev Deputy Commercial Director ATO Events Olga Rybak CEO ATO Events Alexey Komarov Head of the Organizing Committee Aurora Airlines Zakhar Khudenko Deputy Director of Primorsky Branch Avangard Aviation Mikhail Kirillov Executive Director AVCOM - Aviation Commercial Evgeny Bakhtin President Aviablogger.com Jury Plokhotnichenko Editor Aviacon Air Cargo Airlines Alexander Mashkovsky Adviser to General Director Aviapages Evgeny Chuprov CEO Aviapersonal Anna Ermilina Head of HR Centre AviaPort Mariya Sitkina Correspondent Aviaservice Damir Galiev General Director Aviaservice Ruslan Shakirov Executive Director Aviaservice Rustem Khakimullin Commercial Director Aviasoyuz Vyacheslav Ilyushin General Director Aviasoyuz Ilya Weisberg Chief Editor Aviastar-TU Airlines Dmitry Kovalenko General Director Aviasystems" Sergey Potapov Deputy General Director Aviasystems" Denis Mikheev Head of Consulting Department Organizing committee: +7 495 933-52-10, [email protected], www.events.ato.ru Wings of the Future 15th International Aviation forum November 1–2, 2017, Moscow Aviation Competence Evgeny Mironov Partner Aviation Explorer Mikhail Vakhneev Editor-in-Chief Aviation Industrialists Union Evgeny Gorbunov General Director Aviation International News Vladimir Karnozov Moscow Correspondent Aviation Safety Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Igor Dudka Senior Inspector-Pilot - Senior Expert Aviation Week / Penton Jens Flottau Managing Editor, Commercial Aviation AviaTIS Elena Glebova Deputy General Director, Ground Handling AviaTIS Alexey Eremin Technical Director AviaTIS Nikolay Yakubenko Commercial Director Azerbaijan Airlines Elnur Osmanli Executive Director Azerbaijan Airlines Ashraf Javadov Business Development Manager AZUR Air Mikhail Kritsky General Director AZUR Air Igor Maruda Deputy General Director AZUR Air Dmitry Kukanov Deputy General Director for Production AZUR Air Svetlana Orlova Ground Handling Specialist AZUR Air Natalia Petrichenko Head of Ground Handling Group AZUR Air Anastasia Matyushina Public Relations Director AZUR Air Georgiy Bibilashvili Deputy Technical Director AZUR Air Maxim Pertsev Quality Assurance Manager AZUR Air Nikita Dvoretskiy Head of Operations Documentation Department Baltic Ground Services Russia Dmitry Khartunyan CEO BBC Pavel Aksenov Correspondent, Russian Office Begishevo Airport, Nizhnekamsk Felix Kozlov Commercial Director Belavia - Belarusian Airlines Victor Lukyanenko Chief Economist Biletix.ru Igor Konstantinov Deputy General Director for Commerce Biletix.ru Alexander Sizintsev General Director BizavNews Dmitry Petrochenko Head of the Project Boeing Company Max Nilov Regional Marketing Director Boeing Company Sergei Kravchenko Boeing Regional President, Russia & CIS Boeing Company Elena Alexandrova Director Communications Russia / CIS Boeing Company Ekaterina Abakumova Communications Specialist, Russia & CIS Boeing Company Artem Mikhaylenok Account Manager Bombardier Graeme Butchart Sales Director, Europe, Russia & CIS Bombardier Aerospace Kirill Mayorov Airline Marketing Manager, Russia & CIS Bombardier Commercial Aircraft Elena Skomorokhina Regional Business Development Director Russia & CIS B-port Viacheslav Gorodetskii Director British Embassy Irina Podsushnaya SABIT Program Coordinator British Embassy Vicente Solera-Deuchar Second Secretary Energy and Industry Business Aviation Club Andrey Kalinin CEO Business FM Alena Bazhanova Senior Sales Manager Business FM Andrey Akvilonov Senior Sales manager Buying Business Travel Russia Ekaterina Larina News Editor Capital Jets Kirill Petrunin Sales Manager Organizing committee: +7 495 933-52-10, [email protected], www.events.ato.ru Wings of the Future 15th International Aviation forum November 1–2, 2017, Moscow Castlelake Chris Pelly Director CFM International SA Laurent Pierre Vice President International Sales CFM International SA Damien Gitton Sales Director CFM International SA Sergey Sklyarov Business Development Manager Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation Gennady Zubakov Deputy Chairman Citigate Dewe Rogerson Dmitry Manakov Managing Director, Russia & CIS Citigate Dewe Rogerson Polina Dereza Senior Account Manager Citigate Dewe Rogerson Victoria Manakova Account Manager Citigate Dewe Rogerson Artyom Baranovsky Account Executive Civil Airports and Airdromes Administration Victor Zelentsov Head of Strategic Planning Civil Aviation Air Transport Newspaper Galina Ponomareva Deputy Editor-in-Chief Condor German Airlines Jurgen Hild Managing Partner Aviation Competence Corporate Aviation Solutions Leonid Koshelev President CTS Engines Ron Moure Vice President MRO Sales CTS Engines Vesa Paukkeri President & COO Czech Airlines Technics Jirzhi Svoboda Regional Director of Representation Debevoise & Plimpton Dmitry Stakheev Lawyer Debevoise & Plimpton Olga Grudinina Head of key clients division Department of Transport of the Yaroslavl Region Evgeny Moiseev Director Director Sales Products, Marketing & Process Management Deutsche Lufthansa
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