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Wings of the Future 14TH Eurasian Air Transport Forum November 1-2, 2016 Moscow Wings of the Future 14TH Eurasian Air Transport Forum November 1-2, 2016 Moscow LIST OF ATTENDEES Company Name Full position A.T. Kearney Konstantin Lyakhov Director, Moscow Director, Machine Industry and Transport, Russia and A.T. Kearney Evgeny Bogdanov CIS A.T. Kearney Yana Mozgo Marketing and Communications Manager Accipiter Holdings Limited Karl M. Ryan Marketing Director Aeroconcept Consulting Iliya Palamodov President Aerocredo Alexander Kuznetsov General Director Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Ilya Perevalov Deputy Director of Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Mikhail Portnoy Head of Project Management Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Sergey Krylov Head of IT Project Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Giorgio Callegari Senior Vice President for Strategy & Alliances Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Natalia Mikhailovskaya Head of GDS Division Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Vitaly Golovin Advisor to General Director Head of International Relations Divisions Public Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Alexander Lukashin Relations Department Senior Specialist of the Department of Safety Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Dmitry Yakovlev Management Deputy Director of the Department of Safety Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Mikhail Petukhov Management the Technical Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Natalia Evdokimova Chief Specialist Fleet Management Group Aeromar Oxana Yurchuk Marketer Aerospace Observer Magazine Andrey Baranovsky Correspondent Air Astana Dmitry Kaparulin General Manager, Russia & CIS Air Astana Islam Sekerbekov Sales Manager in Russia Air Fleet Newspaper Sergey Bystrov Editor-in-Chief Air Transport Observer Artem Korenyako Special Correspondent Air Transport Observer Sergey Belyaev Commercial Director Air Transport Observer Eugeny Semenov CEO Air Transport Observer Alexey Sinitsky Editor-in-Chief Air Transport Observer Sergey Starostin Marketing & Advertising Manager Air Transport Observer Tatiana Volodina Сorrespondent Air Transport Observer Valentin Makov Correspondent AirBridgeCargo Airlines Victor Bykov IT Director Vice President R&T Business Development & Airbus SAS Neil Harris Partnerships Airbus SAS Julien Franiatte Managing Director, Moscow Representative Office Airbus SAS Alexander Gaponiouk Director International Cooperation Europe and Russia Regional Business Development Director, Russia & Airbus SAS Vadim Marusov Belarus AlfaStrakhovanie Alexander Khomyakov Director of Aviation Insurance Department AlfaStrakhovanie Nikolay Manizer Head of the Aviation Security Department Allen & Overy Vadim Turkin - All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Petroleum Processing Alexander Belousov Head of the Laboratory, VNII NP All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Petroleum Processing Vladimir Bulatnikov Chief Technologist Organizing committee: +7 495 933-52-10, [email protected], www.events.ato.ru Wings of the Future 14TH Eurasian Air Transport Forum November 1-2, 2016 Moscow Amadeus IT Group S.A. Sergey Kozlov Head of Operations Department Amadeus IT Group S.A. Vadim Besperstov Commercial Head for Airline Distribution & IT Amadeus IT Group S.A. Adrian James Sales & Account Management, Airport IT Amadeus IT Group S.A. Vincent Reutt Distribution Sales Engineer Amadeus IT Group S.A. Grach Muradyan Head of IT Projects Department Amadeus IT Group S.A. Alla Grishkova Account Manager Airline IT & Distribution Amadeus IT Group S.A. Marina Kuznetsova Account Manager, Airline IT & Distribution Department Amadeus IT Group S.A. Gleb Rybushkin Director, Marketing and System Solutions Argus Media Dmitry Goncharenko Editor, Argus Russian Motor Fuels Argus Media Dmitry Terentiev Business Development Manager ATO Events Konstantin Rogov Business Development Director ATO Events Alexey Komarov Chairman of the Organizing Committee AviaGSM Certification Authority Sergey Uryavin Expert Aviapages Yuri Dzun Brand Development Partner AviaPort Oleg Panteleev Executive Director, Head of Analytical Department AviaPort Sofia Noman Leading Marketing Manager Aviaservis Damir Galiev General Director Aviaservis Ruslan Shakirov Executive Director Aviasoyuz Alexey Lavrinovich Director of the Department of Economy and Finance Aviation Explorer Yulia Kuzmina Photojournalist Aviation Industrialists Union Evgeny Gorbunov General Director Aviation Week / Penton Cathy Buyck Aviation Journalist - Brussels Bureau Chief Aviation Week / Penton Jens Flottau Managing Editor, Commercial Aviation AZUR Air Mikhail Kritsky General Director AZUR Air Anastasia Matyushina Public Relations Director AZUR Air Dmitry Kukanov Deputy General Director for Production AZUR Air Igor Maruda Deputy General Director Bain & Company Andrey Panov Principal BARKOL Aircompany Mikhail Khabarov Head of Radiation Safety Group Basel Aero Asiyat Khasanova Commercial Director Basel Aero Anna Shalimova Public Relations Manager Begishevo Airport, Nizhnekamsk Felix Kozlov Commercial Director BizavNews Dmitry Petrochenko Head of the Project Boeing Company Elena Alexandrova Director Communications Russia / CIS Director of Business Development and Sales, Russia & Bombardier Aerospace Mark S. Gilbert CIS Bombardier Aerospace Kirill Mayorov Airline Marketing Manager, Russia & CIS Business FM Anastasia Evseeva Senior Sales Manager in Radio Department Buying Business Travel Russia Marina Osipova Deputy Editor In Chief CCAS RusAero Sergey Trofimov General Director CCAS RusAero Sergey Akopov Commercial Director Center for Ground-Based Space Infrastructure Facilities Operation Vladimir Kamynin Head of Department CFM International SA Sergey Sklyarov Business Development Manager Organizing committee: +7 495 933-52-10, [email protected], www.events.ato.ru Wings of the Future 14TH Eurasian Air Transport Forum November 1-2, 2016 Moscow CFM International SA Pierre Laurent Vice President International Sales CFM International SA Damien Gitton Sales Support Director Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation Oleg Dunaev Chairman, Professor, Doctor of Economics CIT Aerospace Mikhail Baskov Vice President Marketing Civil Airports and Airdromes Administration Victor Zelentsov Head of Strategic Planning Civil Aviation Air Transport Newspaper Galina Ponomareva Deputy Editor-in-Chief Civil Aviation Magazine Anna Mikhailova Member of Editorial Board Concuros Ltd. Dmitri Mirgorodsky Partner Debevoise & Plimpton Dmitry Karamyslov International Counsel Deep 2000 Valeriy Vasin Head Specialist of the Department Deep 2000 Yuri Sobolev Chief of Polygraphy Produce Department Embraer Aviation International Igor Voznyuk Sales Director Vice President Commercial Aviation - Europe, Middle Embraer Aviation International Arjan Meijer East, Russia and Central Asia Embraer Aviation International Vadims Fokins Manager Airline Analysis Enterprise Ireland Alexander Bogachev Aviation Consultant Etihad Airways Irina Golubeva Marketing Specialist Exclases Holdings Nikolay Solodinov Sales Director Sales Director, Exclases Holdings Ltd., exclusive Exclases holdings Ltd. Egor Kuznetsov distributor of AgustaWestland in Russia and CIS Exclases holdings Ltd. Paul Ploshansky CEO Sales Director, Exclases Holdings Ltd., exclusive Exclases holdings Ltd. Nikolay Solodilov distributor of AgustaWestland in Russia and CIS Experience Club Valeriy Nedostup Expert Exprimo translation company Dmitry Beloshapkin Chief Marketing Officer FAI Aviation Group Viktor Rudnov Business Development Director Federal Air Transport Agency Pavel Mikheichev Advisor Federal Transport Inspection Service Chief Supervision Inspector of the Civil Aviation Rostransnadzor Petr Krupenchenko Supervision Department Federal Transport Inspection Service Deputy Head of the Civil Aviation Supervision Rostransnadzor Tatiana Popova Department Finnair Liudmila Uzhgintseva Area Controller FL Technics Vitas Pauza Sales Manager FL Technics Asta Albrichte Deputy Head of Engine Management Department Flight Simulation Company Elena Chernyavskaya Sales Manager Russia & CIS Flight Simulation Company Mark Helmond Sales Manager Flydubai Alexander Katorgin General Manager, Russia FlyVista Grigoriy Pomerantcev Executive Director FortAero Andrey Opryshko Business Development Director FOTON Victor Banban Managing Director GE Capital Aviation Services - PK AirFinance Per Waldelof Executive Vice President Marketing Globus Airlines Vadim Klebanov General Director Goltsblat BLP Dmitriy Ionov Lawyer Goltsblat BLP Khokhlov Oleg Partner, Banking and Finance Grayling Arthur Limberg Account Executive Gudok.ru Nikolay Loginov Correspondent Organizing committee: +7 495 933-52-10, [email protected], www.events.ato.ru Wings of the Future 14TH Eurasian Air Transport Forum November 1-2, 2016 Moscow Hadid International Services Denis Savchenko Business Development Manager Higher School of Economics — National Research University Fyodor Borisov Principal Researcher Higher School of Economics — National Research University Andrey Kramarenko Expert Horizon Bizjet Leasing Sergey Koltovich CEO I Fly Airlines Georgy Bautin - IA REGNUM Maria Kondratenko PR-specialist, Project Coordinator, Journalist IATA Vladimir Proskurin Manager, Financial & Distribution Services ICF International Andras Bognar Senior Manager, Aviation Consulting & Services Brigadier General (ret.), Former Vice President at Independent Expert Armin Staigis German Federal Academy for Security Policy Independent Expert Alexander Kanishchev Independent Expert Independent Expert Lev Koshlyakov Expert Infomost Consulting Boris Rybak Chairman of the Board Infomost Consulting Wolfgang Joachim Waeber Managing Director European & Government Affairs Infomost Consulting
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