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Aviation IT Forum 10Th International Conference May 18, 2017, Moscow, Marriott Hotel Novy Arbat Aviation IT Forum 10th international conference May 18, 2017, Moscow, Marriott Hotel Novy Arbat List of participants Company Name Position Specialist of the MIS Department (MRO IT) Department of Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Denis Loginov Information Systems Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Alexey Zotov Deputy Director, Project Management Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Igor Fedorov Deputy Director, Information Systems Department Head of Information Provision, Information Systems Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Artem Akhmyarov Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Konstantin Demanov Deputy Director Department of Sales Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Artem Umahanov Deputy Head of Project Management Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Alexey Pankin Expert Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Andrey Vasilyev Expert Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Natalia Mikhailovskaya Head of GDS Division Aeromar Sergey Kotyakin System Administrator Aeromar Lyudmila Zakaznova Programmer Aeromar Nikolay Altukhov Deputy Director General for Strategy and Development Aeronavigator Alexander Beley Commercial Director A-Group Anton Yakovlev Head of Department of Information Technology Air Transport Agency of Chukotka Aleksandr Epifancev System Adminitrator Air Transport Observer Sergey Belyaev Commercial Director Air Transport Observer Alexey Sinitsky Editor-in-Chief Air Transport Observer Evgeniya Kolyada Correspondent Airport Surgut Maxim Gorbunov Head of Information Technology Department Airport Surgut Sergej Prijma Production Director - First Deputy General Director ALROSA Air Company Igor Khoroshikh Deputy Director General ALROSA Air Company Olga Lekontsova Head of Sales Department ALROSA Air Company Evgeniya Markova Lead Economist of the Sales Department Amadeus IT Group S.A. Mustafa Ozalcin Regional Head, Russia, Turkey, CIS Amadeus IT Group S.A. Grach Muradyan Head, Software Solution Implementation Amadeus IT Group S.A. Marina Kuznetsova Airline Manager ATO Events Alexey Komarov Chairman of the Organizing Committee Aurora Airlines Oleg Emets Development Director Aurora Airlines Renat Sadykov Head of Information Systems Department Avia Traffic Company Mikhail Fedorov IT Director AVIAHELP GROUP Dmitriy Nikiforov CIO AviaPort Sergey Ahrameev Correspondent AviaTIS Dmitriy Terskiy IT-specialist Avisoftica Roman Pozdnyakov Avisoftica Inna Luchaninova Senior Advisor to CEO Azerbaijan Airlines Mikhail Sivoklokov IT Manager AZUR Air Roman Osetrov Head of Sales Department Basel Aero Aleksander Kolesnikov IT Director Begishevo Airport, Nizhnekamsk Felix Kozlov Commercial Director Belavia - Belarusian Airlines Vladimir Barkun Deputy General Director for IT Biletix.ru Igor Konstantinov Deputy General Director for Commerce 1 Aviation IT Forum 10th international conference May 18, 2017, Moscow, Marriott Hotel Novy Arbat Buying Business Travel Russia Marina Osipova Deputy Editor In Chief Cherehapa Maksim Pichugin CEO Cherehapa Marina Syrbu Head of Affiliate Program ComNews Tatiana Bocharova Correspondent Continent Express Vladimir Kalinin Head of Online Technologies Development Department Continent Express Sergey Potaralov CIO CROC Ivan Tsaryov Head of Low-Current Systems Department CROC Artyom Romanov Senior Engineer DialogueScience Mikhail Eliseev Head of Sales Department DialogueScience Kirill Andukin Leading Marketing Manager DOMODEDOVO IT SERVICES Denis Yarygin Managing Director Ellinair Airlines Socrates Papounidis IT-manager EY Ernst & Young Vladimir Kositsyn Business Development Director Franco-Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI France Russie) Polina Ustinova Manager for work with companies Franco-Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI France Russie) Said Bayakli Director for Corporate Development Gazpromavia Aviation Company Ruslan Gutnikov Deputy Head of Service Gett Pavel Parfenov Business Development Sales Manager GlobalSign Alexander Korol Key Account Manager GlobalSign Dmitry Ryzhikov Director Higher School of Economics — National Associate Professor of Department of Economics, Candidate Research University Kristina Mozgovaya of Science Hogg Robinson Russia Philipp Lukianenko Managing Director IATA Jan-Jaap Kramer Chief Knowledge Officer IATA Vladimir Proskurin Manager, Financial & Distribution Services Intelligent Enterprise Yakow Spunt IPG Alexey Tsyplakov CEO IPG Yuliay Tsyplakova Deputy General Director for Finance and Commerce ISD Andrey Shulzhenko General Manager Izhavia Airlines Pavel Mezentsev Head of IT Services Izhavia Airlines Dmitry Malkin Deputy Director General for Commercial Activities Khabarovsky airport Sergei Gimadov Head of IT Department Khabarovsky airport Alexander Kalnitskii Head of IT and Communication Khabarovsky airport Elvira Vanushkina First Deputy Executive Director Khabarovsky airport Yaroslav Ashirov Board of Directors Member Koltsovo Airport Igor Sinitsyn Head of Development Department KOMTEKH-N Andrey Volodin Chief Executive KrasAvia Andrey Fedyukov Head of IT Services Krasnodar International Airport Timofey Savchenko Team Leader Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation Nikolay Koryagin Head of Department Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation Natalia Kuzmina Assistant Professor, Airlift Organization Department Motor Sich Airlines Kostiantyn Pidiash IT Manager Motor Sich Airlines Dmytro Goloborodko Head of PED Nemo Travel Andrey Zelenkin Manager, Business Development 2 Aviation IT Forum 10th international conference May 18, 2017, Moscow, Marriott Hotel Novy Arbat Nordavia – Regional Airlines Svetlana Rodionova Chief of Commerce Nordavia – Regional Airlines Valentin Kachanov E-Commerce Director NordStar Airlines Yuri Boyko Head of Electronic Commerce Department NordStar Airlines Oleg Bey-Bienko Chief of IT Department Chief Specialist of Non-Aviation Commerce Development Northern Capital Gateway, Pulkovo Airport Alexey Avramenko Department Orenburzhie Airlines 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