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LIST of INSTRUCTORS SECURITY AWARENESS TRAINING LIST PREPARED by the CIVIL AVIATION SERVICES LARNAKA AIRPORT (October 2020) REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, AVIATION COMMUNICA TIONS AND WORKS NICOSIA 1429 LIST OF INSTRUCTORS SECURITY AWARENESS TRAINING LIST PREPARED BY THE CIVIL AVIATION SERVICES LARNAKA AIRPORT (October 2020) Sr. Operator/Entity Name Expiry date No. 1 2SERVE (Airport Services) Mr. CHRISTOU Rotis 31/12/2021 2 2SERVE (Airport Services) Mr. DEMETRIOU Avraam 31/12/2021 3 2SERVE (Airport Services) Mr. KARANTONIS Tasos 31/12/2021 4 ABELAIR AVIATION Mr. TSOUPANIS Kyriakos 11/10/2021 5 ABELAIR AVIATION Ms YORDANOVA Vichka 31/12/2021 6 ACC Inv. Committee/TOMAHAWK Aviation Mr. DROUSSIOTIS Ioannis 4/4/2021 7 ACTA/DELTANET TRAVEL Ms THEODOROU Kyriaki 8/5/2021 8 ACTA/GARIBALDI Mr. THEMISTOKLI Themis 7/3/2021 9 ACTA/LGS HANDLING Ms CHRISTODOULOU Irene 14/9/2021 10 ACTA/MANTOVANI Ms GHARIOS Emily 31/1/2021 11 ACTA/SALAMIS Ms ANDREOU Andry 24/6/2021 12 ACTA/SEA ISLAND TRAVEL Mr. MICHAELIDES Yiannis 31/3/2021 13 ACTA/SUNHOUSE TRAVEL Ms HADJICHRISTOFOROU Antigoni 27/3/2021 14 AD AIRPORT MEDIA Mr. MIKELLIDES Nicolas 22/5/2021 15 AEGEAN AIRLINES Ms CHRISTODOULOU Eleni 31/12/2021 16 AEGEAN AIRLINES Ms LOUKA Kaiti 3/3/2021 17 AEGEAN AIRLINES Ms SPARSI Dona 2/2/2021 18 AEROCANDIA AVIATION SERVICES Mr. ANDRONIKOU Marinos 27/7/2021 19 AEROCANDIA AVIATION SERVICES Mr. HADJIMITSI Georgios 16/4/2021 20 AEROCANDIA AVIATION SERVICES Mr. PAPADOPOULOS Alexis 19/4/2021 21 AEROCANDIA AVIATION SERVICES Mr. SIMEOU Sergios 11/4/2021 22 AEROCANDIA AVIATION SERVICES Ms STAVROU Anastasia 24/10/2021 23 AIR EXECUTIVE Mr. KOUMIS Giorgos 27/2/2021 24 AIR MOTIVE AVIATION Ms MORPHIS Nika Sophia 30/6/2022 25 AIRTRANS GROUP LTD Mr. FRANGOU Nicos 31/12/2021 26 AIRTRANS GROUP LTD Ms KOUMNA Soulla 31/12/2021 27 APK GARAGE LTD Ms EROTOKRITOU Evgenia 19/4/2021 28 APK GARAGE LTD Mr. PANAYIOTOU Charalambos 30/6/2022 29 ATHENS AEROSERVICES Mr. STYLIANOU Demetris 30/6/2022 30 ATTICA Holidays Ms GONCHAROVA Natalya 20/4/2021 31 AVIAPROS Mr. PETROU Nicos 30/06/2022 32 AVIATOR Flight Center Mr, CHRYSOSTOMOU Chrysostomos 30/6/2022 33 AVIATOR Flight Center Ms GEORGIOU Aliki 24/4/2021 34 BIRD AVIATION Ms ZOULI Lefkothea 30/6/2021 35 BP Eastern Mediterranean Ltd Mr. IOANNOU Iakovos 30/6/2022 36 BP Eastern Mediterranean Ltd Mr. MARSELLI Savvas 30/6/2022 37 C.A.S. Mr. PASIOURTIDES Savvas 2/4/2021 38 CHAPOMED LTD Ms ANDREOU Evie 30/6/2022 39 CHRISTODOULOU AIR SERVICES Mr. ANDREOU Andreas 30/6/2021 40 CIVIL AVIATION/CONTROL TOWER Mr. PAPETTAS Nikos 30/12/2022 41 CIVIL AVIATION/CONTROL TOWER Mr. TAOUSIANIS Andreas 30/12/2022 42 CIVIL AVIATION/OPERATIONS Mr. SOTERIOU Costas 30/12/2022 DCA AVSEC October 2020 43 CIVIL AVIATION/OPERATIONS Mr. VASILIOU Vasilis 30/12/2022 44 CTC-ARI Mr. ALEXANDROU Nicolas 25/4/2021 45 CTC-ARI Mr. ANTONIOU Christos 24/4/2021 46 CTC-ARI Mr. GEROLEMOU Savvas 25/4/2021 47 CTC-ARI Mr. PITTAS Theodoros 30/9/2021 48 CTO Mr. XENOPHONTOS Xenophon 31/12/2022 49 CTT AVIATION Mr. TELIAN Gerorg 31/12/2021 50 CTT AVIATION Mr. TELIAN Viken 31/12/2021 51 CYPRUS AIRWAYS Mr. KARASHIALIS George 31/3/2022 52 CYPRUS AIRWAYS Ms TAFOUNA IOANNOY Demetra 31/3/2022 53 CYPRUS AIRWAYS Ms PERICLEOUS Panayiota 31/3/2022 54 CYPRUS AIRPORTS F&B Ms OTHONOS Demetra 12/4/2021 55 CYPRUS AIRPORTS F&B Mr. PATTICHIS Philippos 12/4/2021 56 CYTA Mr. COSMAS Andreas 30/12/2022 57 CYTA Mr. TRIFILLIS Thomas 30/12/2022 58 CYTA Mr. ZEKAS Stavros 30/12/2022 59 DHL Mr. ZAKOU Andreas 30/6/2022 60 EL-AL AIRLINES Mr. MAPPOURAS Stavros 23/2/2021 61 EMIRATES Mr. KIPRI Iakovos 9/2/2021 62 EMIRATES Mr. SAVVA Giorgos 9/2/2021 63 FORESTRY DPT Mr. STAVROU Yiannos 31/12/2022 64 G4S Secure Solutions Mr. ANDREOU Panikos 30/7/2021 65 G4S Secure Solutions Mr. HADJIGEORGIOU Kypros 8/5/2021 66 GALATARIOTIS LTD Mr. MARKIDES Martin 15/5/2021 67 GALATARIOTIS Technical Mr. HADJIKKOU Lefteris 6/4/2021 68 GALATARIOTIS Technical Mr. KARVOUNIS Savvas 3/4/2021 69 GLOBAL BLU CYPRUS Ms GEORGIOU Elena 23/4/2021 70 GULF AIR Mr. CHANNA Emilios 10/2/2021 71 GULF AIR Ms HADJICOSTA Roula 9/2/2021 72 HELLENIC TZILALIS Mr. MATEIDES Kyriakos 18/4/2021 73 HELLENIC TZILALIS Ms TOFI Maro 18/4/2021 74 HELLENIC TZILALIS Ms HADJIPANTELI Georgia 30/6/2022 75 HELLENIC TZILALIS Ms HADJIYIAKOUMI Valentina 18/4/2021 76 HERMES AIRPORTS LTD Mr. APOSTOLIDES Stasos 15/5/2021 77 HERMES AIRPORTS LTD Mr. CHRYSANTHOU Savvas 30/6/2021 78 HERMES AIRPORTS LTD Mr. IOANNOU Yiannos 30/6/2021 79 HERMES AIRPORTS LTD Mr. MAVROS Kyriacos 30/6/2022 80 HERMES AIRPORTS LTD Mr. TSAPPIS Demetrios 15/5/2021 81 HERMES AIRPORTS LTD Ms MINA Ioanna 5/6/2021 82 IACOVOU BROS Mr. AMVROSIOU Antonis 7/6/2021 83 IACOVOU GROUP Mr. THEODOROU Haris 7/6/2021 84 IACOVOU GROUP/ZEMCO Mr. ANTONIOU Antonis 7/6/2021 85 ICTS Cyprus Ltd Ms DIONYSIOU Niki 6/9/2021 86 ICTS Cyprus Ltd Ms TRIFONA Maria-Elena 30/5/2021 87 JRCC Larnaka Mr. KIAFKIOULLIS Loizos 31/12/2022 88 JRCC Larnaka Mr. CONSTANTINIDES Giorgos 31/12/2022 89 LAFS (Larnaka Aviation Fuelling System) Mr. GEORGIOU Pieris 30/6/2022 90 LEGENDAIRE Mr. LAGAS Petros 30/6/2022 91 LGS HANDLING Mr. KELLY John Joseph 31/12/2021 92 LGS HANDLING Mr. ZALOUMIS Varnavas 31/12/2021 93 LGS HANDLING Ms MILTIADOUS Chrystalla 31/12/2021 94 MEDICAL SERVICES Mr. SOFOKLEOUS Georgios 31/12/2022 95 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES Mr. CHRYSANTHOU Andreas 31/12/2022 96 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES Mr. GEORGIOU Panayiotis 31/12/2022 97 MTS SUMMERTIMES TRAVEL Mr. KYPRIANOU Petros 30/6/2022 98 NEMAX PILOT TRAINING Mr. EKTOROS Demos 29/10/2021 99 ONE XCHANGE Mr. MAVRITSAKIS Thanos 30/6/2022 100 ORPHANIDES & MURAT Mr. HADJITTOFI Varnavas 31/12/2021 101 PEGASUS Mr. NEOKLEOUS Panos 16/4/2021 102 PEREGRINE CONSULTING Mr. KINIGOS Charis 30/6/2022 103 PEREGRINE CONSULTING Ms MALIALI Erato 30/6/2022 DCA AVSEC October 2020 104 POLICE/AVIATION UNIT Mr. GEORGIADES Xanthos 31/12/2022 105 POLICE/AVIATION UNIT Mr. MOUYIARIS Andreas 30/12/2022 106 POLICE/HEADQUARTERS Mr. MICHAELIDES Socrates 31/12/2022 107 POLICE/IMMIGRATION Mr. AGAPIOU Marios 31/12/2022 108 POLICE/IMMIGRATION Mr. LOUNTZIDES Savvas 31/12/2022 109 POLICE/IMMIGRATION HEADQUARTERS Ms ACHILLEOS Stella 31/12/2022 110 POLICE/IMMIGRATION HEADQUARTERS Ms PSARA Maria 31/12/2022 111 POLICE/IMMIGRATION NICOSIA Ms IATROPOULOU Niki 31/12/2022 112 POLICE/IMMIGRATION LIMASSOL Ms GERMANOU Polina 31/12/2022 113 POLICE/IMMIGRATION AMMOCHOSTOU Mr. IOANNOU Costas 31/12/2022 114 POLICE/IMMIGRATION LARNACA Mr. FOTIOU Iacovos 31/12/2022 115 POLICE/IMMIGRATION LARNACA Mr. GERASIMOU Athanasios 31/12/2022 116 POLICE/IMMIGRATION PAPHOS Mr. DEMETRIOU Demetris 31/12/2022 117 POLICE/IMMIGRATION PAPHOS Mr. CHRISTOFI Christakis 31/12/2022 118 POLICE/YEEA Ms PAPANICOLAOU Ioanna 31/12/2022 119 POSTAL SERVICES Mr. KOLIANDRIS Giorgos 31/12/2022 120 POSTAL SERVICES Mr. KORTA Marinos 31/12/2022 121 POSTAL SERVICES Mr. MICHAEL Giorgos 31/12/2022 122 PPT AVIATION Mr. KAZAMIAS Stavros 30/6/2022 123 PPT AVIATION Mr. MAVROMICHALOS Demetris 30/6/2022 124 PPT AVIATION Mr. VASILIOU Vassos 19/4/2021 125 PREMIER TAX FREE LTD Mr. ASPRI Evgenia 15/5/2021 126 QATAR AIRWAYS Mr. KORFIATIS Antonis 2/2/2021 127 QATAR AIRWAYS Mr. MALLOURIDES Pantelis 30/1/2021 128 QATAR AIRWAYS Ms NEOPHYTOU Elena 31/3/2021 129 RCC – Search & Rescue Ms TSAPPA Alexia 31/12/2022 130 RCC – Search & Rescue Mr. TYMVIOS Constantinos 31/12/2022 131 ROYAL JORDANIAN Ms KOLA Rhonda 6/2/2021 132 S. VASSILIADES SERVICES Mr. THEOPHANOUS Panayiotis 4/6/2021 133 S. VASSILIADES SERVICES Mr. VASSILIADES Savvas 25/5/2021 134 SKYLINK SERVICES LTD Mr. ANDREOU Andreas 31/12/2021 135 SKYLINK SERVICES LTD Mr. SERGIOU Panayiotis 31/12/2021 136 SKYLINK SERVICES LTD Mr. SERGIOU Sergio 31/12/2021 137 STATISTICS Ms PANAYIDOU Lucy 31/12/2022 138 STORM AVIATION Ms VAIA Nefelia 10/4/2021 139 SUMMERTIMES TRAVEL Mr. THEODOTOU Alexandros 14/2/2022 140 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Mr. CHARALAMBOUS Demetris 31/12/2021 141 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Mr. CHRISTODOULOU Savvas 31/12/2021 142 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Mr. DIOGENOUS Diogenis 31/12/2021 143 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Mr. FRANGOU Evripides 31/12/2021 144 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Mr. KARAPITTAS Petros 31/12/2021 145 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Mr. LOUCA Giorgos 31/12/2021 146 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Mr. PAPAPANAYIOTOU Giorgos 31/12/2021 147 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Mr. PHANIS Stelios 31/12/2021 148 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Mr. SARMIAS Giorgos 31/12/2021 149 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Mr. SAMPSON Antonis 31/12/2021 150 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Ms KITSIOU Panayiota 31/12/2021 151 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Ms NICOLA Antonia 31/12/2021 152 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Ms STOICA Florina 31/12/2021 153 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Ms THEOPHANOUS Theognosia 31/12/2021 154 SWISSPORT CYPRUS Mr. VRAHIMIS Giorgos 31/12/2021 155 S&L AIRPORT SERVICES Mr. ARISTIDOU Andreas 30/6/2022 156 S&L AIRPORT SERVICES Mr. ELEFTHERIOU Nektarios 30/6/2022 157 S&L AIRPORT SERVICES Mr. NICOLAOU Antonis 30/6/2022 158 S&L AIRPORT SERVICES Ms CHRISTOFOROU Maria 30/6/2022 159 TNT EXPRESS Mr. CONSTANTINOU Elias 16/4/2021 160 TNT EXPRESS Mr. SOUROULLA Marios 26/4/2021 161 TNT EXPRESS Mr. IOULIANOU Petros 17/4/2021 162 TUS AIRWAYS Mr. KALLIDES George 2/3/2021 163 ZEMCO LTD Mr. SOCRATOUS Nicolas 30/6/2022 DCA AVSEC October 2020 .
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