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Aviation History
1988
1988 - 0009.PDF
presents Towards The Global Airline March 28 & 291988, The Brewery, Chiswell Street, London EC1 The most important issue in airline boardrooms around the world is the trend towards the global airline. Cross-border mergers and equity stakes in foreign airlines, the vital importance of computer reservation systems, the reform of bilateral agreements and how the rest of the world is to meet the challenge of the US mega-carriers—each of these topics taken singly is of crucial importance, and now for the first time, Airline Business is fusing these subjects into a single integrated theme. Senior airline executives, bankers, regulators, aviation lawyers and others interested in these important developments are invited to hear eminent speakers discuss the most compelling issues in the airline business industry today. Conference Programme Monday 28 March KEYNOTE SPEECH Sir Colin Marshall, Chief Executive, British Airways ROL-E OF MEGA-CARRIERS Wolfgang Wienert, Deputy Manager, Corporate Strategy, Lufthansa REFORM OF BILATERAL AGREEMENTS Jeffrey N. Shane, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation Affairs, United States Department of State LUNCHEON LUNCH SPEAKER Pieter Bouw, Managing Director, KLM MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES Richard O. Bond, Vice President, Cresap, McCormick & Paget Management Consultants GLOBAL CRS STRATEGIES Barry Kotar, President, Covia Corporation CROSS-BORDER AIRLINE OWNERSHIP Harvey Crush, Partner, Norton Rose Botterell & Roche, London law firm Tuesday 29 March KEYNOTE SPEECH Norman Geary, Managing Director, Air New Zealand and President, IATA MAINTAINING AIRLINE COMPETITION Christopher Tugendhat, Chairman, UK Civil Aviation Authority MEGA-HUB STRATEGIES OUTSIDE USA Wesley Kaldahl, Senior Vice President International, American Airlines LUNCHEON LUNCH SPEAKER Umberto Nordio, Chairman, Alitalia FINANCING THE GLOBAL CARRIER John Sharman, Executive Director, Spectrum Capital ROLE OF NICHE CARRIERS Cathal Mullan, Assistant Chief Executive—Commercial, Aer Lingus FLEET PLANNING Richard Albrecht, Executive Vice President, Boeing Commercial Airplane Company The delegate fee for the two days is £434 plus VAT @ 15%, and includes morning coffee, luncheon and afternoon tea on both days. Cocktails will also be served at the conclusion of each day's session so that speakers and delegates can discuss the day's topics in a pleasant and informal atmosphere. Please complete the delegate booking form below to secure your place at this important conference or contact First Event direct—Tel: 01-222 0720, Fax: 01-222 2642, Telex: 9413609 PREM C. The full conference prospectus with booking form can also be obtained by returning the form below. Towards The Global Airline Please complete and return to First Event Ltd, Premier House, 10 Greycoat Place, London SW1P 1SB, England. Name. Position (Please list additional delegate names and positions on a separate sheet) . > • • Company/Organisation i Address : Tel. .Fax. .Tele Please reserve me. -delegate place(s) Please send me the full Conference prospectus O Cheque/Bankers draft payable to FIRST EVENT LTD enclosed for £499.10 (inc. VAT) per delegate. (tick here) Total enclosed: £
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