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MRO Russia and CIS 13Th International Conference & Exhibition March 1–2, 2018, Moscow MRO Russia and CIS 13th international conference & exhibition March 1–2, 2018, Moscow List of participants Company Name Position 1st Choice Aerospace Gokhan Sen Regional Sales Manager 1st Choice Aerospace Paul Shiels International Sales Director 7RedLines Alexey Zimin Head of Aviation Practice A W HAINSWORTH & SONS LTD Carla Wiseman Sales Director Replin by Hainsworth AAR Aviation Supply Chain Ana Marian Regional Sales Manager AAR Aviation Supply Chain Christophe Giraud Senior Director Commercial Sales AAR Corporation Andre Op`t Hoff Director of Commercial Operations AAR Corporation Ed Muller Regional Sales Manager AAR Corporation Paul Richardson Vice President of Sales EMEA Aerospace Account Manager - Russia / Europe / Middle ADHETEC SAS Thomas Martinez East AEM Limited Sandy Basu Sales Manager AerFin Ltd Mark Kelsey Senior Sales Director AerFin Ltd Scott Kelsey Sales Director AerFin Ltd Nadya Stevens Senior Account Manager AerFin Ltd Lidia Skoczen Senior Sales Executive Aero Accessories Kyle Olson Director of International Sales Aero Accessories Kevin Meade Vice President of MRO Sales Aero Norway AS Glenford Marston General Manager Aero Norway AS Jeremy Colin Contract Specialist Aerocontrast Konstantin Vinogradov General Director Head of Fleet Management Group Continuing Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Evgeny Kurochkin Airworthiness Department Chief of the MIS Department (MRO IT) Department of Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Andrey Denisov Information Systems Specialist of the MIS Department (MRO IT) Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Denis Loginov of Information Systems Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Valery Nikolayenko Deputy Director of Continuing Airworthiness Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Alexander Avramenko Head of Spare Parts Supply Quality Assurance Division Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Maxim Rakhmatullin Deputy Chief Engineer Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Pavel Dashkin Deputy Head of Production Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Yuri Orlov Head of Service Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Boris Babichkov Head of Production Support Service Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Sergey Vorobiev Head of Engineering and Technology Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Alexey Makarov Head of Engineering and Operations Department Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Pavel Kostromin Head of the Technological Maintenance Group of MRO Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Asel Kopchenina Chief Specialist Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Kirill Mironov Material Purchasing (contract division) Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Iona Moskovaya Chief Specialist Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Alexander Kotelnikov Consultant Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Gleb Korolev Consultant Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Anatoliy Averyanov Contract manager Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Vladimir Shishkin Chief Specialist Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Konstantin Mokhna Director Airworthiness Department Организационный комитет: 8 495 651-94-35 (тел./факс), [email protected] www.events.ato.ru MRO Russia and CIS 13th international conference & exhibition March 1–2, 2018, Moscow Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Anton Shevchenko Head of Projects, Continuing Airworthiness Department Aerogarant, LLC Sergey Naumenko General Director Aeroplex of Central Europe Imre Kurucz Sales Manager Aeroplex of Central Europe Ltd Eva Erdos Sales Manager Aerosila Sergey Zhidelev Deputy general director Aerosila Mikhail Rogozhin Head of Dept of Auxiliary Power Plants Aerospace Observer Magazine Andrey Baranovsky Correspondent Aerospace Support International Alexander Panasyuk Director CIS and Division Aerostar S.A. Ioan Dan Velescu Director, MRO Civil Aviation Division Aerostar S.A. Nicolae Diaconescu Business Development Direction MRO Division Aerotron Limited Vladislav Slyusar Sales Executive Aersale Inc Jake Costin Director of Business Development Air Astana Daulet Tastanov Manager of Engineering Services Sales Department Air Astana Shukhrat Zainalov AOG Supervisor Air Astana Timur Kerimberdiyev Supervisor Engineering Sales Air Astana Yelena Galkina Maintenance Planning Engineer Air Cargo Equipment David Lamb Director of Sales Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance Sergiy Kovalchuk Account Sales Manager Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance Serguei Vizenkov Account Sales Manager Air Livery LTD Konstantin Sablukov Sales Manager Russia and CIS Air Manas Shakir Uzbekov Technical Quality Manager Air Manas Daniyar Arynov Deputy General Director - Financial Director Air Moldova Ivan Melnikov Logistics and Purchasing Administrator Air Moldova Yevgeniy Salkutsan Head of Engineering Service Air Parts Services & Supplies Lena Portnov VP Russia, CIS and Central Europe Air Parts Services & Supplies Dan Danziger Managing Director Air Parts Services & Supplies Anna Vinokurov Account Manager Air Parts Services & Supplies Oksana Chekanova Executive Representative Russian Federation Air Transport Observer Alexey Sinitsky Director, Analytics Air Transport Observer Artem Korenyako Deputy Editor-in-Chief Air Transport Observer Maksim Talavrinov Correspondent Air Transport Observer Ekaterina Shatilova Correspondent Air Transport Observer Evgeniya Kolyada Correspondent Air Transport Observer Maxim Pyadushkin Executive Director Air Transport Observer Tatiana Volodina Сorrespondent Air Transport Observer Anna Tikhonova Marketing Manager Air Transport Observer Oleg Abdulov Sales & Marketing Director Air Transport Observer Sergey Belyaev Commercial Director Air Transport Observer Ivan Volodin Reporter ATO.ru AirBridgeCargo Airlines Denis Sarbin Head of Maintenance & Engineering Procurement Group AirBridgeCargo Airlines Alexey Kovalenko - AirBridgeCargo Airlines Yury Ryabov Head of Commercial Department AirBridgeCargo Airlines Elena Dovgyalo Leading Sales Specialist AirBridgeCargo Airlines Andrey Parkhuta Director of Logistics Организационный комитет: 8 495 651-94-35 (тел./факс), [email protected] www.events.ato.ru MRO Russia and CIS 13th international conference & exhibition March 1–2, 2018, Moscow AirBridgeCargo Airlines Vataliy Ryazanov Deputy Procurement Director Purchasing & Logistics AirBridgeCargo Airlines Vladimir Seleznev Head of Purchasing of Technical Services AirBridgeCargo Airlines Alexander Zagorodnyuk Manager for Organization of Charter Flights AirBridgeCargo Airlines Maria Sergeeva Head of Operational Logistics Support Group AirBridgeCargo Airlines Ekaterina Titova Leading Procurement Specialist Airbus SAS Muriel Saldana Sales Director Services Field Service Director, Customer Services - Hub to Airbus SAS Dariusz Janiszewski Moscow Airbus SAS Oleg Khalizev Customer Support Director Airbus SAS Kristen Lefebvre Component on Demand Product Manager AIRCARGO+ Evgeniy Khristinin Head of Maintenance Control AIRCARGO+ Yaroslava Pavlova Maintenance department manager Aircompany Tulpar Air Azat Khakim Chairman of the Board Aircompany Tulpar Air Vyacheslav Dunin Deputy General Director for EAS Aircompany Tulpar Air Mikhail Inozemtsev Chief Engineer Aircompany Tulpar Air Dmitry Onyanov Commercial Director Aircompany Tulpar Air Rais Junichev Specialist on General Issues Aircraft Components Logistics Yury Turovets Director AirGroup Elnur Osmanli Executive Director Airing Rizuan Kumukov General Director Airing Irina Kucherova Deputy General Director Airing Vladimir Kucherov Adviser Airmaster Alexei Samoilenko Commercial Director AirServe Pramod Gupta Director AJ Levin Company Jean-Pierre Chambrin Business Development Manager, EMEA AJW Aviation Roger Wolstenholme Director of Group Sales AJW Aviation Mikhail Starichenkov Repair Manager – AJW Russia AJW Aviation Natalja Dimitrova Senior Sales Executive AJW Aviation Dmitry Aberamchuk Senior Sales Executive AJW Group Evgeniy Shuravin Head of AJW Russia AJW Group Tolkyn Rymkulova Regional Marketing Manager Sales Representative Akzo Nobel Aerospace Coatings AkzoNobel Aerospace Coatings Mikhail Titov Russia & CIS Manager Germany, Austria, CIS & Airbus Final Assembly AkzoNobel Aerospace Coatings Thomas Böttcher Lines Key Account Manager Lufthansa Group Sales Representative Akzo Nobel Aerospace Coatings, AkzoNobel Aerospace Coatings Andrew Smirnov Russia AkzoNobel Aerospace Coatings Yogini Shah Customer Service Supervisor AkzoNobel Aerospace Coatings Andrey Pocheptsov Customer Service AkzoNobel Aerospace Coatings Maria Pasinchuk Customer Service ALESO Global Ilya Volkov Director, Business Development ALESO Global Ivan Volkov Managing Director ALESO Global Alexey Sokolov Sales Manager ALESO Global Eugene Zatsepin Director - Sales and Purchasing Alliance Shukhrat Kadyrov Senior Sales Manager Alliance Mikhail Nekrasov Senior Sales Manager ALROSA Air Company Anton Gladkikh Deputy Technical Director Организационный комитет: 8 495 651-94-35 (тел./факс), [email protected] www.events.ato.ru MRO Russia and CIS 13th international conference & exhibition March 1–2, 2018, Moscow ALROSA Air Company Eduard Mayskiy Deputy General Director for Quality – Quality Manager ALROSA Air Company Alexey Korsunov Procurement and component repair group, Engineer ALROSA Air Company Evgeny Hochurovsky Procurement and component repair group, Engineer Ameco Beijing Zhou Yong Regional Director Ameco Beijing Xiao Meng Area Manager Ameco Beijing Liu Yan Marketing Expert, Project Manager Ameco Beijing Mathias Offen Regional Manager AMOVA SARL Irina Vasilyeva Project Director Sales Russia & CIS AMOVA SARL Ludwig Dewald Project Director Cargo - Sales Aviation Angara Airlines Igor Dubasov Deputy Director for Maintenance Angara Airlines Dmitry Izotov Repair & Overhaul APRAM Aerospace Ltd Alena Šimečková CEO APRAM Aerospace Ltd Marcel Roubalík
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