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October 2009

Events

OCTOBER 11-14
Austin: ACI-NA 18th Annual Conference and Exhibition Committing To the Future: Transforming Ideas Into Actions will be held at the Austin Hilton. Featured sessions include NextGen: It Starts and Ends With Airports, Reputation Management: Maintaining Your Airport Brand in Challenging Times, Airlines and Airports:
Working on the Relationship, Turbulent Times Call For Savvy Strategic Planning and Climate Change: Is It Getting Warm In Here? For more information,
visit http://r.listpilot.net/c/acina/3r0kg7a/1qpmn.

OCTOBER 14-15
Washington DC: The Express Delivery and Logistics Association will hold its XLA 2009 Fall Forum for decision makers in the global express transportation, mail and logistics industry, with the theme: Surviving Today, Positioning for Tomorrow. It will cover topics such as industry trends, brand strategy and strategically hiring sales people for the transportation industry. There will be a comprehensive and interactive session with senior Transportation Security Administration officials including a detailed analysis of anticipated air cargo security regulatory changes. The forum will be held at Hotel Monaco in Washington, D.C. For more information, visit www.expressassociation.org or call Jim Conway, Executive Director (703.789.3724) or Jennifer Crane (888.838.0761).

OCTOBER 23
Bangalore: GIL 2009 India: Frost & Sullivan’s Global Congress on Growth, Innovation and Leadership is being hosted for the first time in Bangalore, India, at The
Leela Palace. The event will bring together global leaders to share perspectives, innovative ideas and solutions to help companies stay ahead of the curve. Senior
executives can take part in interactive sessions focused on sharing proven strategies, tools and growth processes they can put to work in building a strategy to
drive growth. For more information, contact Ravinder Kaur, Corporate Communications Executive, at ravinder.kaur@frost.com.

OCTOBER 27-29
Beijing: Aviation Outlook Asia 2009, co-organized with the Beijing Capital International Airport, will draw global aviation leaders to discuss business
challenges, collaboration and partnership strategies, technological and operational improvements, and initiatives to successfully navigate their aviation
business during changing economic times. The conference will be held at the Ritz Carlton Financial Street. For more information, call +65 6322 2771.

NOVEMBER 3-5
Dallas: 5th IATA Cargo Claims and Loss Prevention Conference will present information on practical solutions for efficient processing of air cargo claims. The conference offers the latest on best practices in air cargo claims management and an opportunity to network with others in the field. For more information, visit www.iata.org/events.

NOVEMBER 4-6
Miami: Air Cargo Americas InternationalCongress and Exhibition will feature discussions on surviving and growing business in tough economic times. More than 4,000 international aviation and business executives from 45 countries are expected to attend the air cargo trade show. It will be held at the World Trade Center in Miami. For more information, visit www. aircargoamericas.com or call (305) 871-7910.

NOVEMBER 10-12
Vienna: The IATA Aviation Fuel Forum brings together airline representatives, fuel suppliers and strategic partners to discuss the industry’s priorities and agree on actions that enhance efficiency and productivity. The event designed for member airlines and strategic partners only will be held at the InterContinental Hotel
Wein in Vienna, Austria. For more information, visit www.iata.org/events.

MARCH 8-11, 2010
Vancouver: The 2010 IATA World Cargo Symposium “Bounce Back: Rebuild The Future” will focus on what it will take for the air cargo supply chain to bounce back from the current recession and build its future. The event will be held at the Westin Bayshore. For more information, visit www.iata.org/events. ACW