Aero-Engines Europe 2021 Event Guide

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1-2 DECEMBER 2021 Radisson Blu Atlantic, Stavanger, Norway

EVENT GUIDE ASSESS INDUSTRY RECOVERY AND EVALUATE READINESS FOR FUTURE CAPABILITIES IN ENGINE MAINTENANCE

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Welcome

Dear Attendee, It’s my pleasure to welcome you to our Aero-Engines Europe Conference. We’re so pleased to welcome our engaged and dedicated engines community back to this event, both in person here in Stavanger and virtually via the Brella hybrid event platform. Wherever you are joining us from, we’re excited to offer two days of exciting content, discussions, and networking. Over the course of the event, we are excited to welcome an expert line-up of speakers to the stage to offer their perspective on the latest trends and viewpoints, market developments and to assess what the engines market has learned over the past 18 months and how industry will evolve in the coming years. Our content at this event covers a range of topics, from the latest forecasts and industry projections on engine shop capacity and USM volumes, to discussions around innovation in repair technologies and the implementation of digital tools. We encourage all attendees to take part in discussions and to offer your questions and perspectives. We hope to foster a collaborative environment at this event, which your involvement is crucial for. Both in-person and virtual attendees can utilise the Slido platform to engage in polls and ask – for in-person attendees, please visit www.slido.com on any device and enter event code ‘#AEEUR’ to send your questions. For those joining us virtually, you’ll see the Q&A and polls to the right of the stream.

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We would like to thank all of our speakers, sponsors and attendees for the ongoing support of this event. Thank you to our host sponsors, Aero Norway for their warm hospitality and for welcoming us to both a networking reception at the Norwegian Oil Museum on Wednesday evening and a facility tour on Thursday afternoon. I’d also like to thank our premium sponsors, Engine Lease Finance and Safran, as well as our virtual sponsor SES, for their support. Thank you to our showcase exhibitors Dedienne Aerospace and Iberia Maintenance. Coming up in 2022, we’re also looking forward to our Aero-Engines Americas and Engine Leasing, Trading & Finance Americas event, taking place January 26-28 in Miami, Florida. Stay tuned for more details on Aero-Engines Europe 2022! I hope you enjoy the conference,

Tom Broughton Conference Producer Aviation Week Network

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Agenda

All Sessions take place on Central European Time (CET)

Tuesday 30 November

11:00am Morning Coffee & Networking Break

6:00pm – 8:00pm Welcome Reception

11:40am Dual Dialogue: Developing and

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Day One | Wednesday 1 December 8:00am Registration Sponsored by 9:00am Opening Remarks Tom Broughton, Conference Producer, Aviation Week Network 9:10am Opening Keynote Presentation

Kari Nessa Nordtun, Mayor of Stavanger will be welcoming attendees to Stavanger and introducing three senior representatives from Aero Norway. This keynote presentation will open with an overview of the history of Aero Norway, presented by Kjetil Galta, Contract & Engine Lease Manager. Neil Russell, Chief Operating Officer will then provide insights into the last 12 months at Aero Norway. The session will be concluded by Chief Executive Officer, Glenford Marston, who will discuss where the company stands today and the direction for 2021 – 2022. Kjetil Galta, Contract & Engine Lease Manager, Aero Norway Glenford Marston, CEO, Aero Norway Kari Nessa Nordtun, Mayor of Stavanger Neil Russell, COO, Aero Norway 9:40am Industry Forecast Craig Caffrey, Senior Aerospace Industry Analyst, Fleet & MRO, Aviation Week Network Daniel Williams, Senior Fleet, Flight, Forecast Data Analyst, Aviation Week Network 10:10am Return and Recovery: Airline Focus

on Fleet and Maintenance Strategies

• Exploring different projections for the rate of returning passengers and the implications for the operators. • What are the consequences on engine and fleet retirements? What can the industry expect, and when? • Understanding the different operator philosophies on engine maintenance: using greentime, how long can this last? When are airlines planning full overhaul shop visits? • What is the view on sale & leaseback models, is this a long-term solution, or a short-term reaction to the crisis? Moderator: Dietmar Focke, Head of Commercials, Engine Services, Lufthansa Technik AG Ahmet Ismail Gulle, Engineering Manager, Turkish Airlines Paul Salwik, Director, IT & Technical Procurement, Norwegian Air Shuttle

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implementing a KPI scheme to improve efficiency in airline operations and engine-maturity state

A case study presentation using true values and statistics, looking into the KPI scheme developed by Lufthansa and Airbus to reflect operations, maintenance, and engine maturity status. The partnership developed a new set of KPIs based on operational parameters and engine build status to create transparency on early trend recognition, target-oriented counter-measure implementation and life cycle tracking. This presentation will assess the challenges and lessons learned so far. Jean-Vincent Harant, Maintenance Economics and Operational Availability Expert, Airbus Stephan Schulte, Senior Manager Fleet Procurement, Deutsche Lufthansa AG 12:00pm Engine MRO Capacity:

When will the wave come?

• When do MROs expect a return to 2019 levels of demand and with a reduced income, how are MRO providers preparing now, for a wave of demand? • What potential bottlenecks do MROs see and how are they preparing for this? • Forecast on the quantity and scope of shop visits for CFM56-5B/7B & V2500 • What are the opportunities for MROs to evolve capabilities for mobile maintenance, on-wing repairs, end of life solutions, teardown & USM, from the pandemic situation? Moderator: Klaus Mueller, Senior Advisor, AeroDynamic Advisory Sabrina Bringtown, VP of Engine Material Policy & Cost Control, Air France Industries Alexey Ivanov, Sales Director, Magnetic MRO Glenford Marston, CEO, Aero Norway Russell Shelton, President, Engine Strategy Group, GA Telesis 12:50pm Networking Lunch

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Every session will be live streamed for virtual attendees

2:00pm

OEM Focus

• How do engine OEMs see the next 18 months? What about the next 3 years? • What has been the impact of the pandemic on new engine deliveries? What are the repercussions of a potential manufacturing backlog? What strategies are OEMs implementing to mitigate this risk? • What changes can the industry expect to the parts supply chain? Is a shift in supply models likely? • Next generation engines: what changes do OEMs forecast in their aftermarket service offerings? • What movements into the USM space can the industry expect to see from OEMs? Moderator: David Archer, Senior Engine Analyst, IBA Becky Johnson, Services Marketing Leader, GE Aviation Services Sam Raby, Aftermarket Strategy & Sales Support, Pratt & Whitney Commercial Engines 2:45pm

Outlook on the USM market

• Wave of USM: what will come to the market, and when? • What will be the impact of a USM surge across the MRO value chain, and USM market overall? How will this alter USM values? • Predictions for shop visits: with material costs making up a significant percentage of operator costs, what is the outlook for PMA & DER? • What can MROs and operators expect their relationship with USM materials suppliers to be and is building partnerships early essential? Moderator: Fritz Beiner, VP Procurement, SR Technics Ana Bidarra, Engine Shop Planning and Control Manager, TAP Portugal Rodolfo “Rudy” Bryce, CEO, CFM Materials Michael Ehrhardt, Director Engines EMEA, Magellan Aviation Group Patrick Holzkamp, Director Purchasing USM, MTU Maintenance Brendan Mcintyre-Read, Head of Engine Parts Products, FL Technics 3:30pm Afternoon Coffee & Networking Break

4:00pm

Lessor focus on recovery, business models and lease pricing

• Perspectives on the current business environment, risk, credit & quality? • What are lessors’ predictions on portfolio and fleet strategy? • Assessment of lease models and how can the industry expect them to change in the coming years? What is the outlook on lease pricing? • What are the expectations on the financial plans of engines how does this vary across engine types? • What is the future potential for consolidation? What does the Aercap and Gecas deal mean for the industry and are we likely to see further mergers or buyouts? • View on recovery; when will delayed fees will have to be re-paid? Moderator: Allan Rennie, Technical Director, KV Aviation Francesco Baccarani, VP Technical, SGI Aviation Ian Malin, Chief Financial Officer, AJW Eddo Weijer, VP and Head of Engine Transactions, GA Telesis 4:30pm

Human Capital: Addressing a skills shortage

• Assessment on how many people have left the engines industry, what is the knock-on effect of this moving forwards? • Will we get these jobs back or is the industry heading into a critical skills shortage? • What strategies can be implemented to retain and grow talent in the industry? • Looking ahead at a wave of engine shop visits, how can the industry square this with current job losses and prepare for an increase in activity? • What role can online training and digitalisation play in bringing new talent? Moderator: Alan Phelan, Founder & CEO of APTN.aero and Head of Engine Trading at AFG.aero Christian Klein, Executive Vice President, ARSA Caroline Vandedrinck, SVP Business Development, SR Technics 4:50pm Closing Remarks Tom Broughton, Conference Producer, Aviation Week Network 5:00pm - 6:00pm Networking Reception

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Following the drinks reception Aero Norway will be hosting an exciting party after the cocktail hour, hosted at the Norwegian Oil Museum. This event will start at 6.15pm and end at 8.15pm and includes a tour of the museum. The venue is just a short walk from the hotel.

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Agenda Day Two | Thursday 2 December 8:00am Registration Sponsored by 9:00am Opening Remarks Tom Broughton, Conference Producer, Aviation Week Network 9:05am

Innovation in engine component repair

• What innovations in engine component repair are MROs able to offer to their customers? How can these maximise repair yields? • What is the impact of changing USM pricing on the commercial viability around component repair? • What changes in commercial models and frameworks can be expected as the industry moves to recovery? Moderator: James Pozzi, MRO Editor EMEA, Aviation Week Network Federico Fioretti, Regional Sales Manager, EMEA, StandardAero Component Services Klaus-Peter Leinauer, VP Group Commercial EMEA, HAECO Ian Taylor, VP Repair Sales, MB Aerospace Neil Russell, COO, Aero Norway 9:45am

Digitalisation and the importance of implementing new technologies for recovery

• How has the pandemic impacted the implementation of digital solutions, is now the time to invest in future efficiencies? • Data analytics and predictive maintenance, assessing the potential to improve efficiencies in engine shops. What is the potential use for airlines? How can predictive maintenance tools be used to reduce operational costs? • Utilising drones and robotics for inspections: how can these tools be effectively implemented into maintenance plans, what are the training requirements? • What are experiences of using augmented reality and remote collaboration platforms? How can these be improved for the future? Moderator: Joost Groenenboom, Director, ICF Alexandre Beaux, Commercial Director Europe & Russia, GE Digital, Aviation Software Marcel Leon de Paz, Director Sales Europe & Africa, MTU Maintenance Linda Anouk Maier-Witt, Product Sales Manager, Engine Services, Lufthansa Technik AG 10:30am Morning Coffee & Networking Break

11:00am Sustainability and new

propulsion systems

• How has a drop in revenues impacted timelines on bringing new technologies online? • How will newer technologies coexist with traditional powerplants. How can airlines get best value for money? • Hydrogen & Hybrid Electric: what is the outlook, can OEMs rely on Government support to assist in R&D costs, in return for support in meeting emissions reduction targets? Moderator: Dr Holger Lipowsky, Partner, Bain & Company Joachim Kressel, Director Fleet Procurement, Lufthansa Group Joerg Sigmund, Senior Customer Support Manager, GE Aviation Jason Sutcliffe, Regional Marketing Executive - EMEA, Rolls-Royce 11:40am Strategies for building collaboration

across the supply chain

• What are the lessons learned through the pandemic that will enable new models and synergies to drive efficiency and innovation in the future? • Exploring improved methods of working together: what is needed for better transparency and data sharing? • How can these new synergies support industry stakeholders as they move forward and what are the different implications for those across the supply chain? • What steps can be taken to improve transparency in the repair market? How can this contribute to increased sustainability? Moderator: James Pozzi, MRO Editor EMEA, Aviation Week Network Thibault Daboux, Head of Sales & Business Development, Aiir Innovations Marcelo Riso, Global Aerospace Product Manager, Kuehne + Nagel AG Roy de Vries, Director Engines Product, Network & Industrial Development, Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance 12:20pm Closing Remarks Tom Broughton, Conference Producer, Aviation Week Network 12:30pm Networking Lunch 1:30pm Depart for Aero Norway Tour

Aero Norway will host a tour of their facility located in Sola, adjacent to Stavanger Airport, exclusively availably to Aero-Engines Europe 2021 attendees. The tour is open to all conference attendees, however advance registration is required. 4:00pm Return to Conference Venue or Airport

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Join us in Stavanger for Aero Engines Europe December 1-2

unequivocal precision assured engine performance Aero Norway is an independent engine MRO delivering globally recognised flexible workscopes for CFM56-3C/5B/7B series engines. Skilled and experienced technicians combine a fresh Norwegian spirit, with a long and proud international heritage to provide fast turnaround, quick slot inductions and a range of highly competitive and reliable engine services that are multi-release FAA, EASA, CAAC amongst many others.

It’s precisely why operators choose Aero Norway.

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Speakers

David Archer Senior Engine Analyst, IBA

Sabrina Bringtown VP of Engine Material Policy & Cost Control, Air France Industries

Michael Ehrhardt Director Engines EMEA, Magellan Aviation Group

Ahmet Ismail Gulle

Engineering Manager, Turkish Airlines

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Francesco Baccarani

Alexandre Beaux

Rodolfo “Rudy” Bryce

Craig Caffrey

President & CEO, CFM Materials

Senior Aerospace Industry Analyst, Fleet & MRO, Aviation Week Network

Federico Fioretti

Dietmar Focke

VP Technical, SGI Aviation

Commercial Director Europe & Russia, GE Digital, Aviation Software, GE Digital Aviation Software

Fritz Beiner

Ana Bidarra

Thibault Daboux

Roy de Vries

VP Procurement, SR Technics

Head of Sales & Business Development, Aiir Innovations

Kjetil Galta

Regional Sales Manager, EMEA, StandardAero Component Services

Head of Commercials, Engine Services. Lufthansa Technik AG

Contract & Engine Lease Manager, Aero Norway

Jean-Vincent Harant

Patrick Holzkamp

Alexey Ivanov

Maintenance Economics and Operational Availability Expert, Airbus

Director Purchasing USM, MTU Maintenance

Sales Director Russia & CIS, Magnetic MRO

Engine Shop Planning and Control Manager, TAP Portugal

Director Engine Product, Network & Industrial Development, Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance

Joost Groenenboom Director, ICF

Becky Johnson

Services Marketing Leader, GE Aviation Services


Christian Klein Executive Vice President, ARSA

Linda Anouk Maier-Witt

Joachim Kressel Director Fleet Procurement, Lufthansa Group

Ian Malin

Chief Financial Product Sales Manager, Officer, AJW Group Engine Services, Lufthansa Technik AG

Klaus-Peter Leinauer

VP Group Commercial EMEA, HAECO

Glenford Marston Chief Executive Officer, Aero Norway

Marcel Leon de Paz

Director Sales Europe & Africa, MTU Maintenance

Klaus Mueller

Sam Raby

Allan Rennie

Head of Engine Parts Products, FL Technics

Alan Phelan

James Pozzi

Mayor of Stavanger

Founder & CEO, APTN.aero Head of Engine Trading, AFG.aero

MRO Editor EMEA, Aviation Week Network

Aftermarket Strategy & Sales Support, Pratt & Whitney Commercial Engines

Marcelo Riso

Neil Russell

Paul Salwik

Stephan Schulte

Chief Operating Officer, Aero Norway

Director, IT & Technical Procurement, Norwegian Air Shuttle

Partner, Bain & Company

Brendan McIntyre-Read

Kari Nessa Nordtun

Global Aerospace Product Manager, Kuehne + Nagel

Dr Holger Lipowsky

Senior Manager Fleet Procurement, Deutsche Lufthansa AG

Senior Advisor, AeroDynamic Advisory

Technical Director, KV Aviation

Russell Shelton President, Engine Strategy Group, GA Telesis

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Speakers

Joerg Sigmund Senior Customer Support Manager, GE Aviation

Daniel Williams

Senior Fleet, Flight, Forecast Data Analyst, Aviation Week Network

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Jason Sutcliffe

Regional Marketing Executive - EMEA, Rolls-Royce

Ian Taylor

VP Repair Sales, MB Aerospace

Caroline Vandedrinck SVP Business Development, SR Technics

Eddo Weijer

VP and Head of Engine Transactions, GA Telesis


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Host Sponsor Aero Norway Aero Norway AS is an authorised CFM repair station based in Stavanger Airport, Sola, Norway. The modern facility was designed specifically to provide MRO services for CFM56® engine variants and is fully equipped with all the necessary equipment to provide high quality maintenance services with industry recognised EGT margins for CFM56-3, CFM56-5B and CFM56-7B engines. Aero Norway offers a full range of engine MRO services: engine repair & overhaul; maintenance & repairs; engine test cell runs; full restoration; back shop parts repair; engine investigation; special customer requests; and non-destructive testing & diagnostics. Aero Norway is multi-release FAA, EASA, TCCA, CAAC, GCAA, DGCA and ECAA certified.

Ramon Peters Global Director of Sales & Marketing ramon.peters@aeronorway.no +47 51 64 2000 www.aeronorway.no

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Premium Sponsors Engine Lease Finance Engine Lease Finance (ELF) is the world’s largest independent spare engine leasing company, specialising in the provision of flexible, short to long-term spare engine support packages for the airline industry. Headquartered in Shannon, Ireland, ELF is owned by Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance (MUL) based in Tokyo. This ownership structure provides ELF with the underlying financial strength and stability required to satisfy the many needs of airlines in today’s rapidly changing world market. ELF’s portfolio includes engine types from CFM, IAE, GE Aviation, Pratt & Whitney and RollsRoyce and after twenty-nine successive years of profit and growth the company now owns and/or manages approximately 300 engines worth around $2.7bn. A majority shareholding in INAV LLC, the Chicago-based parts company known as Inventory Navigators, provides ELF with even greater flexibility for end of life solutions and in managing the engine portfolio from acquisition through to disassembly and part-out. With a current customer base of more than 80 airlines and MRO organizations worldwide ELF have served more than 200 customers since inception and offers a comprehensive range of individually tailored leasing-based products and services including: • Spare Engine Purchase & Lease Back

• AOG Spare Engine Support

• Medium & Long Term Operating Leases

• Engine Acquisitions & Dispositions

• Short Term Engine Shop Visit Cover In addition to its Shannon headquarters, ELF has Sales & Marketing representatives based in Boston, London, Beijing, Singapore, Hong Kong, Dublin, London, Madrid, Oklahoma.

Justin Phelan VP Marketing +353 61 363555 justin.phelan@elfc.com www.elfc.com

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Premium Sponsors Safran Aircraft Engines A maker of aircraft engines for 110+ years, Safran Aircraft Engines designs, develops, produces and supports, alone or in partnership, engines for civil and military aircraft offering world-class performance, reliability and environmental-friendliness. Our business is based on a clear vision of the market, unrivaled expertise, state-of-theart production capabilities and a complete range of maintenance services. Through CFM International, a 50/50 joint company with GE, Safran Aircraft Engines is the world’s leading supplier of engines for short and medium-haul commercial jets. CFM International has delivered more than 35,500 engines to over 600 operators worldwide. These engines mainly power the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 families. World’s best selling engine in its class, the CFM56® is recognized for its unexcelled reliability and low operating and maintenance costs. Its successor, the LEAP®, is the engine of choice for the new generation of single aisle commercial jets. In June 2021, Safran Aircraft Engines and GE signed an agreement extending the CFM 50/50 partnership to the year 2050, declaring their intent to lead the way for more sustainable aviation in line with the industry’s commitment to halve CO2 emissions by 2050. At the same time, the companies launched the CFM RISE (Revolutionary Innovation for Sustainable Engines) Technology Demonstration Program that embodies CFM’s ambition to achieve a step change in engine technology to address the longerterm sustainability of the aviation industry. The RISE goals include reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by more than 20 percent compared to today’s most efficient engines, as well as ensuring compatibility with alternative energy sources.

Charles Soret Media Manager +336 316 09679 charles.soret@safrangroup.com www.safran-group.com

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Virtual Sponsor Shannon Engine Support We’re the people to keep you flying Headquartered in Shannon Co. Clare, Shannon Engine Support is the world’s largest lessor of CFM56 and LEAP engines, with the largest portfolio strategically located worldwide. With over 30 years’ experience and a wealth of technical expertise we offer airlines assurance that we can help them find the right solution to suit their requirements. We work very closely with all our partners to create bespoke engine leasing solutions to meet unique and ever-changing requirements. SES can also offer our customers guaranteed engine availability within 24 hours, wherever they are. It’s a level of reliability and service that’s made SES an industry leader for over 30 years. Maria Conway Marketing Manager +353 086 192 3646 maria.conway@ses.ie www.ses.ie

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Exhibitors

Aviation Week Network Aviation Week Network provides business-critical information, predictive intelligence and connections with opportunities and people. We deliver award-winning journalism, deep data and analytics, world-class conferences and events, and content-driven marketing services. Our unmatched capabilities deliver 360° solutions to help you make informed decisions to succeed. Melissa K. Crum Marketing Director, Intelligence, Data & Consulting Services melissa.crum@aviationweek.com +1 913 284 2951 aviationweek.com

Dedienne Aerospace Dedienne Aerospace is your engine tooling specialist, approved by OEMs for constant quality, support and innovation. We offer a variety of Engine Shipping Stands and Engine tooling, as well as associated Services of Engine stands leasing, Refurbishment, and Preparation for Engine induction, from different manufacturing and storage locations such as Miami, Cincinnati, Mexico, Shannon, Derby, Brussels, Paris, Hamburg, Toulouse, Budapest, Dubai, Doha, Bengalore, Singapore, Hong-Kong, Zhuhai. Our support team are ready to equip your fleet of engine stands with best-in-class TL001 ToolLive GPS tracker. Mark Laurenti Sales & Marketing Director m.laurenti@dedienne-aero.com +1 305 588 84 75 www.dedienne-aero.com/en/homepage

Iberia Maintenance Iberia Maintenance delivers premium MRO services for 320neo/ceo, 330, 340 and A350. All operators can benefit from our component repair and overhaul expertise covering a wide service spectrum of components assembled in these fleets. We offer engine process on CFM56-5B/-7B, V2500, RB211-535E4, PW1100G and CFMLEAP, but also power generation systems, associated accessories and thrust reversers. Alicia Morales Marketing Manager amorales1@iberia.es +34 91 587 4827 www.iberiamaintenance.com

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Commercial Direction Madrid-Barajas Airport. La Muñoza. Edif. Motores. 1ª planta izda. 28042 Madrid-Spain maintenance@iberia.es


Hybrid Event Platform Aero-Engines Europe 2021 will use the Brella platform to make the event accessible to virtual attendees as well as boost networking at the in-person show. Here is how to access and make the most of Brella before and during Aero-Engines Europe. EASY TO JOIN

ALL ATTENDEES

• Register for the event • Join the event on the Brella platform as per the email instructions • If you are a virtual attendee, access the platform via the Google Chrome browser on a desktop for optimum functionality. If attending in-person, you may prefer to use the mobile app by searching “Brella” in the iOS/Android app stores

BUILD YOUR PROFILE AND START NETWORKING • Create a Brella account or log in to an existing account from a previous event • Build your profile and interests and let the matchmaking algorithm recommend attendees to connect with • Connect and either meet in person or arrange video meetings with speakers and fellow attendees

LIVE STREAMED CONTENT

VIRTUAL ATTENDEES

• Click the Schedule tab to view the agenda and any content you may have missed • Click the Stream tab to view the live streamed conference content • Join the in-person attendees in posing your questions to the speakers and taking part in the polls

VISIT THE VIRTUAL BOOTHS • Browse the booths of the sponsors and showcase exhibitors • Arrange meetings with booth representatives to discuss their offerings further

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Official Publication

Inside MRO The Aviation Week Network publishes a portfolio of leading publications for professionals in the commercial aviation MRO industry, foremost among them Inside MRO magazine – the premier monthly for the MRO community published as part of Aviation Week Space & Technology. Presenting complex information in a highly readable format, Inside MRO covers a broad range of subjects in every issue, examining the latest trends and technologies in the commercial aircraft MRO sector. The magazine also contains the latest MRO news, contracts, regulatory updates and expert opinion from leading industry figures. A truly international publication, Inside MRO is distributed among key decisionmakers worldwide, with a circulation in excess of 34,000 across the USA, Europe and the rest of the world. Subscribe to Inside MRO Iain Blackhall Managing Director, Global Media iain.blackhall@aviationweek.co.uk +44 7824 597499 aviationweek.com/mro

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General Information Mobile/Cell Phones Please ensure all mobile/cell phones are turned off or put onto silent when in the conference area. Photography & Filming Please be aware that photos will be taken by the press, the organisers and delegates in attendance. Please note that by attending, you consent to your voice and likeness being used without compensation in programmes, films, tapes and print for exploitation in any and all media, whether now known or hereafter devised. Furthermore, MRO Exhibitions Ltd, its successors, assigns and licenses are relieved from any liability, on account of such usage. Security The hotel has general security in place, however please note that personal possessions are left in the conference area at your own risk.

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Who Will You Connect With? Attendees by Industry

Airline Operator 30%

4% OEM/Manufacturer 4% Components/Rotables 3% Consulting Services

MRO 28% (Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul)

3% Disassembly/Recycling/Teardown 2% Logistics/Freight Forwarding 2% Other 1% Supply Chain 1% Finance/Bank

Lessor 10%

1% Government/Military 1% Ground Support Equipment

Parts Distributor/ Supplier 9%

1% IT Systems/Software

Attendees by Job Function Sales 27%

Engineering & Maintenance 27%

4% Leasing 3% Marketing 3% Other 2% Finance 1% Fleet Planning

Purchasing/Procurement 11% Business Development 10% Executive Management (Owner, Founder, Chairman, CEO, President) 9%

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1% Product Development 1% Quality Assurance/Safety 1% Supply Chain


Aero-Engines Americas January 26-28, 2022 Miami, Florida MRO Latin America February 9-10, 2022 Mexico City, Mexico

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Engine Leasing, Trading & Finance Americas

MRO Middle East Februay 22-23, 2022 Dubai, UAE

Upcoming MRO Events We look forward to seeing you at an upcoming MRO/Engine Event! Learn more at events.aviationweek.com

Military Aviation Logistics & Maintenance Symposium April 26-27, 2022 Dallas, TX

MRO Americas April 26-28, 2022 Dallas, TX

MRO BEER

Engine Leasing, Trading & Finance Europe June 7-8, 2022 London, UK

Baltics, Eastern Europe & Russia

June 15-16, 2022 Istanbul, Turkey MRO Asia-Pacific September 20-22, 2022 Singapore Aero-Engines Asia-Pacific September 21-22, 2022 Singapore

MRO Europe October 18-20, 2022 London, UK

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All Americas/Canada

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Rest of the World

Clive Richardson Director, Exhibit Sales +44 (0) 7501 185257 clive@accessgroup.aero

Defne Alpay Manager, Exhibit Sales +44 (0) 7712 829859 defne@accessgroup.aero

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