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Events

2008

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2009

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2008
November    2008

Nov. 4-6
Kuala Lumpur: International Air Cargo Forum, with an exhibit and conference, the bi-annual event is the air cargo industry's sprawling global meeting and stops this time in Malaysia. For information, For information, call +49 89 949-20 245 or visit: www.tiaca.org/2008

Nov. 5-6
Dublin: 2nd Annual Aircraft Valuations & Investments Conference at the Radisson SAS Royal Hotel, hear from expert speakers about the current status of the aircraft purchasing and leasing market, and the challenges that it faces both now and in the future. Call +44 (0) 207 931 7072 or visit www.aviationindustryconferences.com for more information.

Nov. 6-7
Adelphi, Md.: The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) is hosting an inaugural Sustainability and Social Responsibility Conference for the supply chain industry. A pre-conference seminar on November 4-5 will provide attendees with valuable tools to successfully move their organizations toward environmentally friendly and green supply chain practices. For information, call: (480) 752-6276 ext 3087 or visit: www.ism.ws

Nov. 10-11
Miami: 12th Annual Latin America & Caribbean Airline Engineering & Maintenance Conference at the JW Marriott South Beach, a perfect forum for regional carriers and their suppliers to learn and network in a focused and informal environment. Call +44 (0) 207 931 7072 or visit www.aviationindustryconferences.com for more information.

Nov. 10-11
Dubai: Airline Quality & Technical Training Conference at the Renaissance Hotel, a new event where airlines can hear from expert speakers about the latest innovations and developments in training and recruitment. Call +44 (0) 207 931 7072 or visit www.aviationindustryconferences.com for more information.

Nov. 11-13
Seoul: AVSEC World 2008, the International Air Transport Association event looks at risk management and what it calls a "common sense approach" to aviation security. For information, call +41 22 770 2525, or visit: www.iata.org/events/calendar.

Nov. 16-18
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.: Transcomp and Intermodal Expo, the annual meetings of the National Industrial Transportation League and the Intermodal Association of North America includes talk of shipper-carrier relations and a large exhibition. For information, call 703-524-5011 or visit: www.iana.org.

Nov.17-18
London: Airline Strategy Summit, at the Sofitel St. James Hotel, looks at "New Approaches for a Fast Changing Global Industry." For information, call +44 1342 324353 or visit: www.everestevents.co.uk.

Nov. 19-20
Brussels: Aviation, The Environment & Emissions Trading Conference at the Renaissance Hotel, a new conference for 2008 which will address the pressing environmental issues facing the aviation industry. Call +44 (0) 207 931 7072 or visit www.aviationindustryconferences.com for more information.

Nov. 26-27
Istanbul: 9th Annual Managing Aircraft Maintenance Costs Conference, a learning event for operators, OEMs, MROs and suppliers where you can hear about strategies to reduce overheads and streamline your business. Call +44 (0) 207 931 7072 or visit www.aviationindustryconferences.com for more information.

December    2008

Dec. 2-4
Beijing: inter airport China 2008, at the China International Exhibition Center, looking at what it takes to develop air traffic in China. For information, call +44 727 814 400 or visit: www.interairportchina.com.

Dec. 3-4
Atlanta: Aircraft Maintenance Outsourcing Conference & Exhibition for the Americas at the Cobb Galleria, the networking event for aircraft maintenance suppliers and their airline customers . Call +44 (0) 207 931 7072 or visit www.amoexpo.com for more information.

Dec. 10-12
Washington, D.C.: The 2nd Annual Global Infrastructure Leadership Forum, unites members of the public and private sectors to discuss the future of the biggest infrastructure projects around the world in light of reduced credit availability and shrinking investment banks. For information, call 202-776-0990, or visit: www.cg-la.com/global2

2009
February    2009

Feb. 24-25
Miami: The World Mail and Express Americas Conference 2009, at the Hilton Miami, the annual meeting for all elements of the mail and express industries across North, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. For information, e-mail: john.mood@triangle.eu.com or nigel.ashton@triangle.eu.com

 

March    2009

March 2-5
Bangkok: IATA World Cargo Symposium 2009, the weeklong compendium of seminars, meetings and public discussions has become the strongest annual gathering focused on the key business issues of the global air cargo industry. For information, call +41 22 770 2525, or visit: www.iata.org/events/calendar.

March 10-12
Memphis: ACI-NA Air Cargo Conference 2009, located at the Peabody Memphis Hotel attracts airport directors and CFOs, air cargo managers and airlines, freight forwarders, terminal developers and transportation officials to discuss key concerns facing the industry.

March 30-April 2
Dubai: SCM Logistics Middle East 2009, the weeklong conference focused on solutions to supply chain and logistics challenges in the Middle East. For information, call +65 6322 2737, e-mail stella.teo@ terrapinn.com or visit: www.terrapinn.com

April    2009

April 1-2
Brussels: 7th Annual Cargo Aircraft and Operations Conference, the two-day meeting illuminates key issues facing air cargo operators. For information, call +44 (0) 207 579 4856, or e-mail: alicem@aviation-industry.com

 

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