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Convention Sponsors CONVENTION SPONSORS DIAMOND PLATINUM GOLD SILVER BRONZE AVIATION SERVICES INC. MEDIA GOLF SPONSOR AVIATION SERVICES INC. www.cbaa-acaa.ca CBAA-ACAA SHOW GUIDE 2016 3 WELCOME n behalf of the benefit from the unified and col- Canadian Business lective voice of the CBAA. Aviation Associa- We would like to thank every- tion and Million Air, one for attending and bringing Owe would like to welcome you to your expertise and knowledge to Calgary, home of the Canada’s the conference and for helping to longest runway and birthplace of make CBAA 2016 a triumph. We the Caesar and Ginger Beef! are certain that this convention The CBAA conference will be a great success and we Charlyn Stang committee has been hard at work hope that you will have a chance General Manager preparing and arranging for to discover and enjoy the friendly Million Air Calgary social events, programs, plenary hospitality of our beautiful city sessions, speakers, workshops, and perhaps take in the Calgary exhibits and a static display Stampede in the days following which will be on the ramp at the CBAA Convention. Million Air and will feature more than 20 aircraft for everyone to view and visit. We welcome both regular at- tendees and first-timers alike to share business aviation knowl- edge and experience. We thank current CBAA members for your continued support and we invite non-members to join now and 4 CBAA-ACAA SHOW GUIDE 2016 www.cbaa-acaa.ca WG_HondaJet_CBAAguide16_CSA.inddHON0057_Certified_July_CBAA.indd 1 1 2016-06-086/7/16 9:01 9:37 AM AM WG_HondaJet_CBAAguide16_CSA.inddHON0057_Certified_July_CBAA.indd 1 1 2016-06-086/7/16 9:01 9:37 AM AM SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE TUESDAY, JULY 5 08:00-14:00 Hope Air Charity Golf Tournament (Inglewood Golf and Curling Club) 19:00-21:00 Signature Icebreaker (Calgary Marriott Downtown Hotel) WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 (Unless otherwise specified, all of Wednesday’s events are at Hyatt Regency Calgary) 07:30-08:00 Convention Opening Breakfast (Imperial 4/6/8) 08:00-08:45 AGM & Open MIC on CBAA Direction and Priorities– All attendees are invited (Imperial 4/6/8) 08:45-09:30 Opening Remarks & Keynote Presentation, Rudy Toering, CBAA, Steven J. Brown, NBAA (Imperial 4/6/8) 09:30-10:00 BREAK BREAKOUT Imperial 1/2 Imperial 3 Imperial 5 Imperial 7 SESSIONS Business Aviation Commitment to Maintenance Manager Fitness for Duty…It’s for Climate Change Responsibilities 10:00-10:45 Everyone! Jean-Christophe Brian Deane, Brian Deane Interference with Crew Debbi Laux, MedAire Gallagher, Bombardier Member Awareness Consulting Business Aircraft Training Private Operator Michele Mentink, ICFS Inc. Introduction to North Maintenance Control Atlantic Flight Planning 10:55-11:40 How Social Media Dave Dueck, Dueck Affects your ERP and Chris Pavone, Skyplan Aviation Brand Services Ltd. All Politics is Local: How to Peter Agur, the Weather Gone Wild European Ops Hot Topics Influence Government VanAllen Group 11:50-12:35 Michael Wittman, EVO Jet Adam Hartley, Universal Randy Pettipas, Global Services & Fuel Weather and Aviation Inc Public Affairs 12:40-13:55 CBAA AWARDS LUNCH (IMPERIAL 4/6/8) Aviation Food Safety Read Before You Sign! 14:00-14:45 Richard Peterson, Air Belinda Bryce, Magnes Culinaire Worldwide and Julie Gingras, Wilson The ERP -- the Day After Fundamentals of Safety Vukelich LLP Brendan Kapuscinksi and Management Systems Smokin’ Hot - The Rising Elaine Parker, Beyond Risk Ed Ratzlaff, Aerofoil Who is on Your Team? Risk in Aviation Kellie Rittenhouse, Hanger 14:55-15:40 Management Consulting Inc. Captain John Cox, Safety Aviation Management Operating Systems Jody Weyman, Phenix Aviation 15:40-16:00 BREAK 16:00-16:45 Ask Me Anything - Open Session with Subject Matter Experts (Imperial 1/2) 17:00 - 18:00 Welcome Reception (Imperial 4/6/8) CBAA Salutes the Stampede! City Night Social Event – Bookers BBQ and Crab Shack 18:30 (Advanced ticket purchase required) THURSDAY, JULY 7 Million Air Calgary 07:30-09:30 Continental Breakfast Government and Nav Canada Update for Business Aviation 08:00-09:30 Denis Guindon, Transport Canada, Rudy Kellar, Nav Canada and Merlin Preuss, CBAA The Economic Impact of Business Aviation Operations and Manufacturing in Canada 09:30-10:00 Mike Tretheway, InterVISTAS Consulting 10:00-10:30 Business Aviation Market Forecast 2016 – 2025 Thomas Fissellier, Bombardier Business Aircraft 10:00-17:00 Exhibit and Static Display Open with Refreshment Break 12:00-13:30 Lunch in Exhibit Hall 14:30-15:30 Refreshment Break 16:00-17:00 Closing Reception 6 CBAA-ACAA SHOW GUIDE 2016 www.cbaa-acaa.ca OUR SIGHTS ARE SET HIGHER BUSINESSAIRCRAFT.BOMBARDIER.COM Bombardier, Learjet, Challenger and Global are trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. © 2016 Bombardier Inc. 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Company of Air Pilots (NA) 20 Food & Beverage CASP Aerospace 21 Catering PFM 22 Women in Corporate Aviation 23 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 Enterprise Holdings 25 Wipaire, Inc. 26 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 National Business Aviation Association 27 Maxcraft Avionics Ltd. 28 44 Upper Valley Aviation Ltd. 29 International Business Aviation Council 30 43 KADEX Aero Supply 31 Calgary Mosquito Aircraft Society 33 42 FP Canadian Propeller 34 Abbotsford International Air Show 36 41 AIAC Pacific 37 20' FltPlan.com 38 Apron Fuel Services 39 ooms 20' r Irving Aviation 40 112 ash Fargo Jet Center 41 W Skyplan Services Limited 42 40 Skies Magazine 43 The NASTAR Centre 44 39 Scott International Procedures 46 TrainingPort.net 47 13 14 21 22 38 Satcom Direct 48 CAE 49 12 15 20 23 28 29 37 Duncan Aviation 50 /entrance World Fuel Services 51 11 16 19 24 27 30 36 Pratt & Whitney Canada 52 35 Fast Air Ltd. 54 10 17 18 25 26 31 Standard Aero 55 FlightSafety International 56 34 LEKTRO Inc. 57 FBO Registration Food & Beverage Western Aircraft 58 Calgary Mosquito Skyservice Business Aviation Inc. 59 Society Display Area FlightAware 60 Hope Air Coat Check 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 Avmax 61 IMP Aerospace 62 Airco Aircraft Charters 67 Marriott International Hotel 68 West Star Aviation 69 FP FH FP Million Air 112 Entrance to hanger via the FBO Reception area Million Air Calgary 112 8 CBAA-ACAA SHOW GUIDE 2016 www.cbaa-acaa.ca Inventory as of 09/03/2015 Confidential Property Of Global Experience Specialists Dimension Size Qty SqFt File: CBAA_v2.dwg 10'x10' 100 71 7,100 COPYRIGHT © 2010 Global Experience Specialists. 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