DAY ONE – Tuesday February 4, 2014 |
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
Registration |
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POWER ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS
Each of these sessions will take the format of a roundtable with 2-3 short presentations kicking off the session and then participants will split into groups and each table will discuss a different key industry issue in an informal and intimate environment. The session will conclude with each table feeding back their thoughts, actions and outcomes to the group as a whole. |
1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. |
Power Roundtable 1: Impact of Leasing on MRO Practices
The growth in the utilization of leased aircraft, engines and components in creating new challenges for all parties involved in the maintenance process. Operators need to understand the impact of lease conditions on maintenance costs and make the correct MRO selection to avoid unexpected expenditure during the delivery and redelivery process. The relationship between the lessor, airline, MRO and regulator needs to be developed to reflect the changed situation and the increasing influence of lessors on the maintenance transaction. Questions still remain over lease return documentation and whether a paperless environment is a realistic aim and how maintenance reserves can be calculated to the benefit of all of those involved in the leasing process. This session will look at all the challenges that leasing brings to the aviation world and what steps can be taken to begin to streamline and standardise the lease transaction and return process.
Key focus areas:
§ Lease return documentation – transitioning to a paperless environment
§ Building effective relationships and understandings – streamlining the contract process
§ Maintenance reserves and redelivery – avoiding unexpected expenses
§ Addressing maintenance portability and flexibility
§ MODERATOR: Tiymor Kalimat, Manager Technical Procurement, Royal Jordanian Airlines and Chairman of the IATA Maintenance Cost Task Force (MCTF)
§ Liam Creaven, SVP Technical, GE Capital Aviation Services
§ Jim O’Sullivan, VP Sales & Business Development, Europe, Middle East & Africa, HEICO
§ Ashwani Sharma, G.M. Engineering, AIR COSTA
§ Phil Seymour, President & COO, IBA Group |
3:30 p.m. |
Break |
3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. |
Power Roundtable 2: The MENA Manpower Challenge
One of the biggest issues facing the MENA region is the serious shortage of manpower in the aviation maintenance sphere. With demand only predicted to increase in the near future, airlines and MROs need to face up to the reality of the absence of quality talent in the region and begin to develop strategies to try and plug the manpower gap. The need to quantify the deficiency in available skilled labour is crucial to moving the industry forward and developing realistic tactics to address the problem. This session will analyse how regional businesses are dealing with this issue and what changes they are making to attract talent into the region. We will also look at how regulatory changes and developments in EASA type ratings are affecting recruitment and retention of engineers and how the regional industry can work with worldwide partners to begin to resolve this critical issue.
Key focus areas:
§ Attracting regional talent – improving recruitment, retention, compensation and career development
§ Impact of training and education - how can industry and training organizations work together to develop viable career paths
§ Regulatory and certification issues – harmonizing and streamlining the qualification process
§ MODERATORS: Oussama Jadayel, Director, Balamand Institute of Aeronautics, University of Balamand & Lee Ann Tegtmeier, Chief Editor, MRO, Aviation Week
§ Osama Fattaleh, Chief Executive Officer, JorAMCo
§ Nay Mezannar, Training Manager, Balamand Institute of Aeronautics, University of Balamand
§ Entisar Ramahy, Marketing & Public Relation Manager, Mideast Aviation Academy |
5:30 p.m. |
Power Roundtable Sessions End |
DAY TWO – Wednesday February 5, 2014 |
8:00 a.m. |
Registration Opens |
9:30 a.m. |
Welcome Address
§ Ed Hazelwood, Editor-In-Chief Conferences, Aviation Week |
9:45 a.m. |
Keynote Address
§ Abdulrahman Altayeb, VP Maintenance, Saudi Arabian Airlines |
10:20 a.m. |
Break |
10:30 a.m. |
Exhibition Hall Opens & Ribbon Cutting and Royal Tour by
§ HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, Chairman and CEO of Emirates |
10:45 a.m. |
Middle East MRO Market – Forecasting Trends & Analysing Industry Dynamics
We bring together leading aviation experts to report on the status of the regional MRO market and forecast emerging trends. They will examine current and future industry challenges and dynamics in the commercial MRO sector, focusing specifically on the Middle East and look at how the region sits in a global context.
§ MODERATOR: Ed Hazelwood, Editor-In-Chief Conferences, Aviation Week
§ Brian Kough, Director Forecasts & Analytics, Aviation Week
§ Jeff Livings, Managing Director - Europe & Middle East, TeamSAI
§ David Stewart, VP, ICF SH&E |
12:15 p.m. |
Content Break/Room Change |
12:30 p.m. |
CONCURRENT WORKSHOP SESSIONS |
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Workshop 1
AIRCRAFT INTERIORS – Cabin Maintenance Practices
Aircraft interiors is big business in the Middle East with modern cabin facilities and state of art entertainment and connectivity systems now a necessity rather than a luxury. With larger emphasis on the passenger experience, how can operators manage and control cabin maintenance and ensure they have the correct parts inventory to fit demand? How can airlines modify and upgrade their cabin interiors without incurring huge costs? What are the best practices for installation, operation and maintenance of advanced IFE and WiFi systems? This session will investigate the main priorities, cost considerations and technology options for today’s aircraft interiors and look at how airlines and MROs can best manage this process to ensure cost efficiency at the same time as a top class service experience.
§ MODERATOR: Amir Ali, Chief Engineer, Maintenance Operation Centre, PIA Engineering
§ Mohamad Al Charif, Senior Interiors Engineer, Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies
§ David Conrad, VP Sales, Marketing & Customer Service, Zodiac Aerospace
§ Ashraf Mohamed Mansour, Cabin Interior Engineer, EgyptAir Maintenance and Engineering
§ Cornelis Radjawane, VP Cabin Maintenance Services, GMF AeroAsia |
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Workshop 2
PROPULSION – Engine Maintenance Challenges in Hot & Harsh Environments
The hot and unpredictable conditions in the Middle East have a huge impact on maintenance and repair practices, with engines particularly vulnerable to the harsh environment. Airlines have to manage the problem of delays and cancellations at short notice due to unforeseen engine maintenance needs caused by sand and dust. In this session we look at the technical and cost implications of operating in this region and look at what preventative maintenance strategies can be implemented to address the challenges set by the external conditions. What best practices in Engine MRO should be followed to minimize the impact of the harsh environment? What effect does location of operation have on ownership costs? How do regional operators handle operating in extreme ambient conditions and how have their altered operating and maintenance procedures?
§ MODERATOR: Jean-Thomas Rey, Marketing Manager Services, Snecma
§ Ed Duran, GM Customer Services Engineering, GE Aviation
§ Bernd Kriegl, Chief Repair Engineer Commercial MRO, MTU Maintenance
§ William J. Welch, President, EcoServices, LLC |
2:00 p.m. |
Conference Concludes for the Day |
5:30 p.m. |
Registration & Exhibition Hall Closes |
DAY THREE – Thursday February 6, 2014 |
8:00 a.m. |
Registration Opens |
9:15 a.m. |
CONCURRENT WORKSHOP SESSIONS |
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Workshop 3
AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING – Entry Into Service: Operations & Maintenance Experiences
The MENA region is seeing a large amount of fleet growth and many new aircraft types are being introduced into the region at a rapid rate. What are the main challenges associated with entry into service of a new aircraft type and how can you turn these new programs into a working and profitable reality? When going through the EIS process what issues did operators face in terms of infrastructure, equipment and training? New aircraft programs have a raft of unique technologies and e-enabled tools, how have these impacted maintenance practices? How have airlines managed the initial provisioning process for new aircraft types? In this session we look at how to understand the impact of new fleet introductions and hear first-hand experiences from operators and MROs.
§ MODERATOR: Zaffar A. Razzaq, VP, Middle East & N. Africa, Commercial Engines & Global Services, Pratt & Whitney
§ Luiz Hamilton Lima, VP Services & Support, Europe, Middle East & Africa - Commercial Aviation, Embraer
§ Vu Hung Le, Customer Project Manager, Aircraft Component Services, Lufthansa Technik
§ John Maggiore, Director, Fleet and Maintenance Solutions, Boeing
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Workshop 4
AIRLINE OPERATIONS – Safety Management Systems (SMS)
Operators and MROs need to take a pro-active approach when managing their quality, safety and risk systems to ensure they remain compliant with the numerous aviation regulations and standards worldwide. As this is currently a voluntary rather than mandatory program how can businesses ensure they develop and manage a robust SMS to increase safety oversight? What are the ‘must have’ elements of a SMS and how can you make sure it is continually updated to reflect and comply with regulatory revisions? What advice can regulators offer to industry to enhance levels of safety? This session will focus on best practices when developing SMS and how to ensure buy-in from all the relevant parties involved in the process.
§ MODERATOR: Richard Howard, Managing Director, Howard Consultants & IATA Registered Instructor
§ Abdulla Al-Abry, Senior Manager Quality Assurance, Oman Air
§ Steven Cespedes, Strategic Account Manager & Implementation Consultant (Aviation), Gael Middle East
§ Antonio Haerry, Head of Quality, SR Technics
§ Peter Mashaba, General Manager Risk & Compliance, South African Express Airways |
9:30 a.m. |
Exhibition Hall Opens |
10:45 a.m. |
Content Break/Room Change |
11:00 a.m. |
CONCURRENT WORKSHOP SESSIONS |
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Workshop 5
TECHNOLOGY - Mobility Tools – What Do You Need and Where?
Mobile and wireless technologies are moving into MRO in leaps and bounds. However before operations are overhauled to integrate the latest enablers, there must be a comprehensive assessment of realistic impacts, opportunities and challenges that come with these new tools. How will these devices change the existing business process and systems? What are strategies to minimize operational disruptions during implementation stages? What IT solutions and interfaces need to be considered to support these technologies, and what are the associating costs? How do you keep these devices secure? How do you keep up with the constant development and evolution of newer mobility tools?
§ MODERATOR: Paul Saunders, Global Product Manager, Flatirons Solutions
§ Luke Gregori, Manager Business Technology - Engineering and Group Safety, Emirates Group IT
§ Dr. Jassim Haji, Director Information Technology, Gulf Air
§ John Maggiore, Director, Fleet and Maintenance Solutions, Boeing
§ Ahmad Seblini, Business Development Manager, SITA Communications & Infrastructure Solutions |
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Workshop 6
LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN – Inventory Optimization
Having a successful inventory strategy is essential to having a streamlined supply chain and reducing overall maintenance costs. To what extent are airlines shifting inventory ownership to their suppliers? How much inventory should airlines own and manage internally, and how does that affect their financial bottom line? What are MRO inventory benchmarks for airlines, MROs, OEMs and distributors? In this session we will look at best practices when managing your inventory, various stocking principles, available technology to assist with inventory optimization and key inventory issues such as pooling, leasing, and other integrated solutions.
§ MODERATOR: Graham Smith, Head of Business Development, Regional Aircraft, BAE Systems
§ Micheal Armstrong, CEO, Armac Systems
§ Henri de Belizal, VP Material Management, Air France Industries
§ Yann Lepage, Global Sales Leader – HAT, Honeywell Aerospace |
12:30 p.m. |
Content Break/Room Change |
12:45 p.m. |
PANEL DISCUSSION: The OEM/MRO Relationship – Adapting to a Changed Environment
The balance of power is shifting in the MRO industry with OEMs now having a greater focus on and involvement in the aftermarket. In this session, we gather together some of the key industry players to look at how the MRO market will develop with increasing OEM presence and what this means for their airline customers. Are OEM total service solutions more beneficial to operators in terms of cost? What tactics should MROs employ to sustain their market share? Are partnerships and licensed service centres the way forward in balancing OEM and non-OEM participation in the aftermarket? A discussion of where the market is now, what offerings are available for operators and what future developments are in store.
§ MODERATOR: Chris Spafford, Partner, Oliver Wyman
§ Omar Abou-Alam, Regional Marketing Manager, Middle East & Africa, GE Aviation
§ Mark Kerr, Head of Customer Marketing – Services, Rolls-Royce
§ Philip Lawes, Base Maintenance Manager, Volga-Dnepr Gulf
§ Abdullah Osman, VP Engineering Material Management & Supplier Support, Emirates Engineering
§ Pierre Reville, VP Services-Solutions, Airbus Customer Services
§ James Stewart, Group CEO, Mubadala Aerospace MRO Network |
1:30 p.m. |
Prize Draw & Closing Remarks |
1:40 p.m. |
2014 MRO Middle East Conference Concludes |
3:00 p.m. |
Registration & Exhibition Hall Closes |