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Confirmed Speakers
Day One | Tuesday, September 26
9:30am
Opening Remarks from Aviation Week Network
Juliet Trew, VP Business Development – Commercial/A&D, Aviation Week Network
9:45am
Forecast Presentation: Key Trends and Topics for the Region
10:30am
Opening Panel Session: Engage with Regional Dynamics and Key Developments
With current geo-political developments, the global situation remains uncertain. How has this changed maintenance trends and strategies? How will the re-opening of China affect the supply chain? Is this market coming back as anticipated and what traffic trends are we seeing? Can we expect more ambitious steps to be forthcoming and how will the MROs respond? Is there enough capacity? Is there a circuit breaker to change or improve strategies so we don’t keep repeating the same mistakes and suffering from delays? What adjustments are the OEMs making to respond to airline needs?
Moderator: Lee Ann Shay, Executive Editor MRO & Business Aviation, Aviation Week Network
Gerald Steinhoff, CCO, HAECO
11:30am Networking Break
12:00pm
Airline Keynote
12:30pm
Finding New Opportunities in an Evolving Market
With returning traffic and fleet growth in Asia Pacific, how do we anticipate local facilities will cope with MRO support for regional operators and is there capacity for international interest? Will regional stakeholders add more capabilities inhouse to grow business and control processes in house to cope with returning demand? To what extent will new opportunities come in the form of capacity and capability expansion and how do MROs expand at sustainable levels?
Moderator: Joshua Ng, Director, Alton Aviation Consultancy
Tang Eng Shu, EVP & Head of Aerospace MRO, ST Engineering
Gonzalo Salazar, VP - Product Development & Strategy Asia, Triumph
Product Support – Asia (TASA)
1:15pm Lunch and Networking
2:15pm
Continuing the Conversation: The Prospect of India
After a huge wave of orders, will India and the APAC region be ready to accommodate the MRO workload associated with that growth? What are the current capabilities in region – will they be able to sustain that fleet as the market matures? What opportunities might there be for international MROs? What supply chain, lead time or capacity problems are anticipated and where is infrastructure lacking? Who is moving in and capitalizing on opportunities in the region already? What is the business focus and strategy from OEMs?
Moderator: Shipra Jaipuria, Senior Manager – Aviation, ICF Consulting
Ashwani Bhargava, Senior Director of Supply Chain Enterprise, Boeing India Anand Bhaskar, MD & CEO, Air Works
Ashok Gopinath, CEO, GMR Aero Technic
2:50pm
Building Resilience in the Supply Chain
What are the OEMs doing to support the aftermarket with supply chain challenges? How have market players had to adapt and how has it affected business strategies? What disruption have they faced? How can regional players support their parent companies in Europe and US to navigate these ongoing issues? What work can be done with sub-suppliers to strengthen supply chains?
Moderator: Lee Ann Shay, Executive Editor MRO & Business Aviation, Aviation Week Network
Katherine Rivera, Technical Operations Department – AVP, Philippine Airlines
Jingyuan Sun, VP of Customer Account Management, SR Technics
3:30pm Networking Break
4:00pm
Believe in Us! Retaining Talent
Addressing the issue of confidence from the general public: What needs to take place to improve perceptions of stability and excitement in the industry? Developing local talent and retaining expertise in the face of competition from overseas is imperative: How can we solidify and demonstrate the benefits of staying within the region? What are people looking for and what strategies are working? How important is improving diversity and inclusion to the workforce challenge?
Moderator: Amrul Zeflin Anim, Senior Advisor – Capital Projects & Infrastructure, PwC
Fenella Jefferson, General Manager, Bostonair APAC
Mangesh Thapa, Technical Director, Buddha Air
4:30pm
Understanding the Needs of a Growing Leasing Market
About half of the commercial fleet is leased and expected to grow further by sale-and-leasebacks (SLB) by airlines. While the maintenance responsibility is with the lessee, there will be offlease periods, repossessions, and default situations. What are the maintenance needs by lessors and what are their expectations of the aftermarket? How can we expect this to alter the dynamics of the MRO market?
Moderator: Richard Brown, Managing Director, NAVEO
Chris Gruener, EVP & Head of Technical, BOC Aviation Limited
Yip Hin Meng, EVP & Head of Aviation Asset Management, ST Engineering
Andrew Thie, Head of Technical, Bellinger Aviation
5:10pm
What is the Future of the Regional Cargo Market?
Asian freighter MRO demand is projected to account for 14% of the worldwide air cargo MRO demand and is anticipated to grow faster than most regions over the next 10 years. Get an update on cargo conversions and understand the state of the market in Asia-Pacific.
Moderator: Mike Stengel, Principal, AeroDynamic Advisory
5:45pm Closing Remarks & Conclusion of Day One
Day Two | Wednesday, September 27
9:30am
Opening from Aviation Week Network
Juliet Trew, VP Business Development – Commercial/A&D, Aviation Week Network
9:40am
Day 2 Keynote
Sandra Nieuwenhuijzen, Group Director Components and Engine Services, HAECO Group
10:00am
SAF: More Challenge than Solution?
To lower emissions, the industry needs alternatives to fossil fuels. As we consider Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), cost and infrastructure challenges are significant. What will we realistically have in place in five years and how will this be achieved? How will LCCs commit to SAF and where will the investment come from?
Understanding the cost of Sustainable Aviation Fuel and how we may be able to bridge the gap.
Moderator: Rahul Shah, SVP Strategic Growth, Business Development Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa, AAR Corporation
Jacqueline Lam, Regional Leader – Southeast Asia; Global Sustainability Policy & Partnerships, Boeing International
10:40am
Aero-Engines Focus: Reliability, Shop Capacity and Investing in the Future Powerplant
Reliability problems on new delivery engines are causing significant issues for operators. There is an increased demand for quick turn and inventive maintenance solutions to keep the existing fleet on wing for longer. How are MROs adapting to this challenge and balancing their shop capacity? Considering fuel savings against the cost of unplanned maintenance, what are the views of fleet planners on operating new equipment? How are the OEMs responding to market pressures and balancing their investments in the in-service fleet against future developments?
Moderator: James Pozzi, MRO Editor EMEA, Aviation Week Network Francesco Baccarini, VP Technical, SGI Aviation (Asia) Pte Ltd
Shangari Meleschi, VP of Aftermarket Operations- Asia Pacific & Turkiye, Pratt & Whitney
11:15am Networking Break
11:30am
Managing High Pricing and Costs
Cost control and pricing is a huge stressor across the industry. As prices increase, what is the impact on the aftermarket and how are these being leveraged and absorbed? What are we seeing in the short and long term in terms of parts pricing and in the shops? How is this being managed? How are OEMs approaching these cost increases? How is inflation and price increases affecting airline behavior and strategies?
Moderator: Ken Herbert, MD, RBC Capital Markets
Kin Chong, EVP, Evergreen Aviation Technologies Corporation
12:00pm
State of the Repair Market
How is the repair market around the world being supported, how is it picking up and what does that mean? Is the market still under capacity constraints and how long can we expect this to last? What impacts do we expect on the USM market? Do we already see a stabilization on the OEM repair supply chains and does this have an impact on the availability of OEM and USM parts? When do we expect relief?
Moderator: James Pozzi, MRO Editor EMEA, Aviation Week Network Tommy Hughes, CEO, VAS Aero Services
12:45pm Closing Remarks & Conclusion of MRO Asia-Pacific 2023 Conference