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Event
15 Mar 2011
Transport

Aircraft Finance and Lease Russia & CIS

Aircraft Finance and Lease Russia & CIS is now recognized as the major communications ground

The year 2010 saw an extensive growth of air traffic raising a point of changing business development strategies in a post-crisis environment.The establishment of Customs Union by Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan along with aircraft import duty suspensions may bring relations between operators, lessors and financiers to a new level.The Russian Government’s active involvement in air transport market regulation will obviously exercise a significant influence on the market configuration in the mid- and long-term perspective.According to industry experts the conception of a new leasing subsidiary by Russian Technologies Corporation can change the balance of power on the Russia and international aircraft lease market.Aircraft Finance and Lease Russia & CIS is now recognized as the major communications ground will allow airline management and industry professionals to obtain the latest and complete information on aviation finance and lease market trends.Speakers and attendees at the conference are the key international and Russian experts of aircraft finance, leasing, airline business, investors, and regulatory agencies that add exceptional value to communication and networking at the conference.Key issues:Russian air transport: Trends and Forecasts Russian airline SEOs’ view of the air transport market Aviation Finance: the Post-crisis Scenarios Russian and Global Capital Markets: Opportunities for the Air Transport Lessors and Airlines: Reshaping Relations and Cooperation for Recovery

When

15 Mar 2011 @ 10:00 am

15 Mar 2011 @ 06:00 pm

Duration: 8 hours


Where

Moscow, Renaissance Hotel

ulitsa Verzemneka

Central Administrative Okrug

Russian Federation


Language

English en


Organised by

ATO events (deactivated)