MRO Asia is the most airline-centric conference & exhibition in the Asia-Pacific region. Attend and achieve stronger alliances and partnerships with global and local based organizations.
Teamed with local government, regional and international airlines, MRO suppliers and maintenance providers, MRO Asia is expected to draw 2,500+ attendees from around the world. This event will deliver networking and educational opportunities to take you to the next level within your profession.
Now in its 11th year, it is established as the place where airlines come to exchange their concerns and needs, and find effective solutions for both long and short term issues. MRO Asia also facilitates this community and brings them together to develop a higher industry vision and encourage innovative cooperation among the MROs and airlines alike.
MRO Asia delivers the networking and educational opportunities to take you to the next level within your profession.
- Develop workforce plans to combat the shortage of skilled and qualified maintenance engineers in the MRO industry
- Best practices for retiring older aircraft
- Tips from low-cost carriers that are changing the face of aviation
- Learn how to get Foreign Repair Station Approval
- Capability awareness for ensuring safety when outsourcing to Asian repair shops
- Information on new inventory management systems and maintenance databases that help drive costs down
- Develop better outsourcing strategies
- Gain a better understanding of import/export regulations and learn how to avoid costly customs delays
- Learn if and how CAAC can become an international standard and what will be involved
Did You Know?
- The commercial aircraft MRO market value is expected to grow to $46.9 billion in 2011, which is 10.85% higher than 2010. (TeamSAI)
- 1400 new aircraft should have entered global service by the completion of 2011. Asia Pacific dominated the order book in 2010, with 29%. China alone nabs 10%. Engines represent 46%of all MRO send. (IATA/TeamSAI)
- By 2021, the Asia Pacific MRO market will be $21.1 billion of the $69 billion global market (30%), with China representing $7.2 billion. It counts 30% of Asia Pacific and 10% of the global MRO market.
“I had likely the most productive week I’ve had at MRO Asia (2010)since I started attending 4 years ago”
-Mike McBride, EVP & CFO, Team SAI, Inc.
Speakers
- Juan Araujo, VP Worldwide Repair of Customer Service, Hamilton Sundstrand
- Chander Bhatia, Training Manager (Airframe and Engines) - Engineering Training Department, Kingfisher Airlines
- Kevin Chow, VP Strategic Plans and Business Development, ST Aerospace
- David Conrad, Director, International Sales & Marketing, GAMECO
- Steve Douglas, Acting Manager, Aircraft Maintenance Division, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
- Richard Haas, Director of North-East Asia, Lufthansa Technik
- Ed Hazelwood, Editor-in-Chief Conferences, Aviation Week
- Ron Ho, Managing Director, China, Rockwell Collins
- James Kidwell, Sr. Industry Advisor, PricewaterhouseCoopers
- He Li, SVP, Air China
- Professor Ma Xiao Jun, Deputy General Manager of COMAC, Shanghai Aircraft Customer Service Co. Ltd.
- Patrick Markham, VP Tech Services & Jet Engineering, HEICO Parts Group
- Norbert Marx, GM, GAMECO
- Mike McBride, CFO & EVP, TeamSAI
- Kevin Michaels, Partner, AeroStrategy
- Antoine Mocellin, Sr. Director, Material, Logistics and Suppliers, and Hua Ou Aviation Support Center, Airbus China
- Aki Nakano, President Sales, China Region, Pratt & Whitney
- Chen Nan, Deputy Director, Continued Airworthiness & Maintenance Division, Flight Standards Department, Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC)
- Hugh Newman, Director of Engineering, BOC Aviation
- Professor Pai Wen Hua, Deputy Engineer-in-Chief, COMAC, Shanghai Aircraft Customer Service Co. Ltd.
- Pak Chin, VP of Airlines and Transportation Region,APAC, Honeywell
- Patee Sarasin, CEO, Nok Air
- Ashwani Sharma, Quality Manager, Air India Express
- Peter Tiarks, Head of Customer Support, Airbus China
- David Wang, Executive Director, ICBC Leasing
- Larry Wang, Sales Director, Service Solutions, Airbus
- Ian Wolfe, General Manager, John Holland Aviation Services
- Zhou Kaixuan, Deputy Director General, Flight Standards Department, Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC)
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Exhibition Hours
Wednesday, November 9: 10:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 10: 9:30 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
MRO Asia is a must attend for all:
- Airlines
- OEMs
- MRO Service Providers
- Leasing Companies
And all managers, directors and other personnel focused on:
- Business Development
- Contracts
- Customer Service
- Engineering
- Inventory
- IT/Software
- Logistics
- Maintenance
- Materiel
- Purchasing
- Supply chain
- Technical
Venue
China National Convention Center
No.7 Tianchen East Road
Chaoyang District
Beijing 100105 China
http://www.cnccchina.com/en/Default.aspx
All Executive Rooms and Suites are entitled to Club Lounge Benefits
Rates are per room per night and subject to additional taxes and fees.
In room coffee and tea
Complimentary 2 bottles of water
Complimentary access to Oxygen Club for in-house guests
Inclusive of breakfast at U Café
Check in is 14:00 and check out is 12:00 (additional charges prevail if room is needed prior or after stated check in/out times)
Cut-off Date: October 4, 2011
All reservations must be guaranteed with a valid credit card.
Reservations can only be made via the following links
English:
http://123.127.93.230/MRO/hotel_s_reg.aspx
Chinese:
http://123.127.93.230/MRO/hotel_s_reg_cn.aspx
Note: Hotel is attached to the Convention Center
Metro station to downtown Beijing, 5 min. walk