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AVIATION – THE CATALYST FORECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTCONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
SEPTEMBER 20 - 21, 2010VANCOUVER
MEDIA PARTNERS
WWW.ACED-VANCOUVER.COM
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ASIA PACIFIC AIRPORTS
PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS
CO-LOCATED WITH
Vancouver 2010WORLD ROUTES
Conference Day 1 - September 20, 2010
JOINT SESSIONS WITH ICAO/WORLD BANK/ROUTES GLOBAL STRATEGY
SUMMIT 2010
09:30 OPENING REMARKS by ICAO/World Bank/Routes
Marc Juhel, Sector Manager, Transport Division, The World Bank Group
Folasade Odutola, Director, Air Transport Bureau, ICAO
SESSION 1: THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY – POSITION REPORT Joint session with ACED Conference Moderator: Aaron Heslehurst, News Anchor & Presenter, BBC World Television
Folasade Odutola, Director, Air Transport Bureau, ICAOICAO’s view of the industry today.
Robert Boyle, Director Strategy & Business Units, British Airways Commercial challenges in aviation today.
Angela Gittens, Director General, ACI WorldThe airport perspective.
Vijay Poonoosamy, Vice President International & Public Affairs, Etihad Airways/Chairman – IATA Industry Affairs Committee Etihad - expansion in today’s market.
Fariba Alamdari, Vice President Market & Value Analysis, Boeing Commercial AirplanesThe manufacturers perspective.
11:00 Refreshment Break (World Routes Networking Village) SESSION 2: ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE INDUSTRYJoint session with ACED Conference
Moderator: Anne Murray, VP Community and Environmental Affairs, Vancouver Airport Authority
Ian Matheson, VP, Airport Development of the Transportation Division, SNC LAVALINGreen construction.
Stewart Wingate, CEO, London Gatwick Airport
Simon Pickup, Director, Business Operations, Airbus Americas
Rainer Schwarz, CEO, Berlin Airports*
12:30 Lunch Break (World Routes Networking Village)
ACED 2010 CONFERENCE
Conference Chairman: John D. Kasarda, Director, Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, University of North Carolina SESSION 3: AVIATION AS AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CATALYST
Moderator: Kenneth J. Button, Director, Center for Transportation, Policy, Operations and Logistics University Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University
Jeff Fegan, CEO, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Rainer Schwarz, CEO, Berlin Airports
David Gillen, YVR Professor of Transportation Policy Director, Centre for Transportation Studies, Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia
Mike Tretheway, President InterVISTAS Consulting Inc., Chief Economist InterVISTAS Consulting Group
Refreshment Break (World Routes Networking Village)
SESSION 4: AIRPORTS AS A TOOL FOR URBAN RENEWAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTAirports, as large public works, are sometimes the centrepiece of, or tools in attempts to revitalise or reposition regional economies. They are chosen for this role because they are large, central transportation nodes but this role requires a whole new set of skills and capabilities. What do airports need to do to serve their regions in this regard?
Moderator: Doug Baker, Professor, School of Urban Development, Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering, Queensland University of Technology
Lee Wan-Lee, Deputy Director General, Civil Aviation Authority of the Republic of China (Taiwan)Meeting the needs of a country.
Robert Ficano, CEO, Wayne County Executive Revitalising traditional areas of industry – ‘The Detroit Aerotropolis’.
Patrick Heck, CFO, Denver International AirportDenver International Airport opened in 1995. The new airport was built on 53sqm’s of land and acts as the gateway for the rapidly growing City of Denver and the State of Colorado.
Stanis Smith, MAIBC FRAIC LEED AP, Senior Vice President, Stantec
End of Conference Day 1
GALA NETWORKING EVENINGHosted by Vancouver International Airport at Roger’s Arena formally known as General Motors Place
AVIATION – THE CATALYST FORECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTCONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
SEPTEMBER 20 - 21, 2010VANCOUVER
Conference Day 2 - September 21, 2010SESSION 5: NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT AS A DRIVER FOR ECONOMIC GROWTHMeasuring and leveraging the economic impact of route development and air services. What are the long-term benefits of new route and network development for a region and its economy?
John Strickland, Director, JLS Consulting
Alessio Grazietti, General Manager, Cagliari Airport An airport perspective on route development as an economic driver.
Speaker invited from Airbus*A global perspective on new route development as an economic driver.
John Grant, Managing Director, ASMAir service development, frequently neglected but one of the largest contributors to economic recovery.
Refreshment Break (World Routes Networking Village)
SESSION 6: AVIATION – CATALYSING THE BUSINESS LOCATIONA: Catalysing Business Services:Commercial aviation is an important component of business operations and business location. What do companies need from airlines and airports?
Peter McCart, Vice President-Marketing and Business Development, Edmonton International Airport
Mari Peltomäki, Project Director, Aviapolis Development, Helsinki Airport - Finavia Looking beyond the airport-optimising the economic impacts by using a branded tool.
B: Aviation – Catalysing trade in goodsOver one-third of the value of all goods shipped worldwide travel by air. What do air cargo shippers need and how can they get it? Richard Smith, Managing Director of Life Sciences and Specialty Services in Global Trades Services, FedEx Express
Pukhraj Chug, Managing Director, Group Concorde
Lunch Break (World Routes Networking Village)
SESSION 7: AVIATION – CATALYSING THE TOURISM SECTOR The large majority of air travel is for leisure purposes. Leisure travel is expected to grow rapidly over the coming years. What do airports and airlines need to know about the coming wave of tourism?
Moderator: Jean-Marc Trottier, Executive Vice-President, Aviation Strategies International
Estuardo Robles, Business Development Director, Ciudad Aeropuerto GuatemalaCreating an ‘outdoor’ airport city at the gateway of Meso America – Guatemala.
Economic trends and tourism: Handling the volatility Steve Appold Senior Fellow, Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, University of North Carolina
Refreshment Break (World Routes Networking Village)
SESSION 8: OLYMPIC AVIATION & WORLD CUP AVIATION - HOW AIRPORTS SUPPORT MAJOR SPORTING SHOWPIECE & TOURIST EVENTSAviation sometimes needs to support extraordinary events – for instance the Summer and Winter Olympics and the FIFA World Cup. Such events test the peak load capabilities of airlines, airports, and ground transportation systems. How have airlines, airports, and their regions dealt with the strains?
Moderator: Chris LeTourneur, President and CEO, MXD Development Strategists
A: Handling the rushChristopher Gilliland, Manager, Retail Sales & Service Programs, Vancouver Airport AuthorityHow Vancouver International Airport survived and thrived.
Peter Hoslin, Head of Airline Marketing, Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC)
B: How South Africa successfully prepared for the World Cup earlier this yearJoe Mojapelo, General Manager 2010 & Special Projects, City of EkurhuleniA unique insight into the detailed preparations that South Africa made to welcome the soccer world this summer for the FIFA World Cup.
C: Olympic Logistics: Beijing in retrospectNoel Greis, Director, Center for Logistics and Global Strategy, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, University of North Carolina
End of Conference Day 2
FAREWELL RECEPTIONHosted by World Routes Host 2011 - Berlin Airports
* denotes speaker invited
Topics and speakers are subject to change without prior notice.
For more information on conference and registration please contact Amiee Popperwell,
Marketing & Events [email protected]
+44 (0)208 831 7517
AVIATION – THE CATALYST FORECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTCONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
SEPTEMBER 20 - 21, 2010VANCOUVER
ORGANISED BY
About ACED Aviation – The Catalyst for Economic Development (ACED)
explores the positive contribution that international
gateway airport cities make to regional development and
economic growth using a series of industry case studies.
The airport city is a major new business and employment
generator but even more importantly acts as a catalyst for
regional economic growth and prosperity.
ACED will quantify the catalytic contribution of airports
to this dynamic process and highlight the role of key
partners including airports, airlines, economic development
agencies, real-estate developers and the financial and
investment communities.
The conference will assess the catalytic effects of aviation and economic development as well as:• Attracting new business investment to the airport area• Retaining existing companies in the airport area or region and enhancing their expansion prospects• Promoting high value export success of companies located in the airport area by improving quick access to suppliers and customers• Enhancing the competitiveness of time-critical manufacturers and distributors• Attracting tourists and business travellers to the region and therefore generating employment and business revenues in local establishments• Increasing the number of distant markets• Increasing land and commercial property values in the airport area• Not only facilitating trade but creating trade and enhancing competitiveness
ACED: co-located event at World Routes 2010Insight Media is delighted to announce that ACED will be co-located at the 16th World Route Development Forum.
Delegates who register to attend the ACED 2010conference can:• BenefitfromthejointICAO/WorldBank/GlobalAviation Strategy Summit 2010 sessions 1 & 2 on September 20, 2010• Enjoyalllunches&refreshmentbreaksintheRoutes Networking Village• Gainaccesstothefollowingsocialnetworkingeventsat World Routes: • Friday, September 17 –BoeingExcursiontoEverett • Saturday, September 18 – Vancouver City tour – Golf tournament – Saturday Reception hosted by Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport • Sunday, September 19 – Vancouver City tour – World Tourism and Air Services Seminar (TAS) – Airline alliances – Welcome Reception hosted by Vancouver International Airport in the Networking Village
About World RoutesThe 16th World Route Development Forum is the 2010
meeting place for the world’s route development industry.
A place where every type of airline, airport or tourism
authority from every continent can meet face-to-face in
a single location, whether they are a flag or a low-cost
carrier, hub or regional airport and at a fraction of the
time and cost of the airports visiting carriers individually.
Moreover, at a time when the whole industry is planning
for the future, it’s only fitting that the World Routes 2010
event should be held in Vancouver - host of the 2010
Olympic and Paralympics Winter Games, and one of
the world’s youngest and most dynamic, inspiring and
stimulating cities.
ACED: co-located event at World Routes 2010
• Monday, September 20 – Gala Networking Evening hosted by Vancouver International Airport at General Motors Place • Tuesday, September 21 – Networking Lunch hosted by World Routes Host 2011,BerlinAirport in the Networking Village – Farewell Reception hosted by World Routes Host2011,BerlinAirport • Wednesday, September 22 –BoeingExcursiontoEverett
Vancouver 2010WORLD ROUTES
Attendee Profile• Airport CEOs, directors, managers & executives
• Economic development agencies
• Architects and planners who are active in airport development
• Suppliers and solution providers
• Real-estate developers interested in airport city projects
• Major construction and development companies
• Real-estate investment trusts and financial institutions
• Hotel groups, theme park and leisure facility
operators wanting to locate close to airports
• Cargo and logistics operators and freight-forwarders
Conference Venue 2010The Vancouver Convention Centre is located on the
harbour front and has breathtaking views.
Builtoverlandandwaterwithfloortoceilingglass
throughout,thenewWestBuildingoftheConvention
Centre is a masterpiece of design, inspiration and
sustainability and is located approximately 20 minutes
from Vancouver International Airport.
Sponsorship Options
Platinum Sponsorship - US$10,000• Presented as a Platinum Sponsor of ACED
• Full conference speaking role
• Six full conference passes
• Corporate branding on all marketing and promotional activities (includes all brochures, mailing campaigns,
advertising, online, e-broadcasting, official website)
• Logo displayed electronically in the conference room, conference signage
• Company brochure distributed at ACED
• Full page advert in official ACED event guide
• Web banner on the official conference website
• 200-word company profile in official ACED event guide
• Full delegate list
Gold Sponsorship - US$7,500• Presented as a Gold Sponsor of ACED
• Conference moderator role
• Four full conference passes
• Corporate branding on all marketing and promotional activities (includes all brochures, mailing campaigns,
advertising, online, e-broadcasting, official website)
• Logo displayed electronically in the conference room, conference signage
• Company brochure distributed at ACED
• Half page advert in official ACED event guide
• 150-word company profile in official ACED event guide
• Full delegate list
Silver Sponsorship - US$5,000• Presented as a Silver Sponsor of ACED
• Two full conference passes
• Corporate branding on all marketing and promotional
activities (includes all brochures, mailing campaigns, advertising,
online, e-broadcasting, official website)
• Logo displayed electronically in the conference room,
conference signage
• 100-word company profile in official ACED event guide
• Full delegate list
Other Sponsorship Options• Delegate bags given out to all
ACED delegates
• Delegate folders given out to
all ACED delegates
Contact UsSponsorship & Speaker Information
Andrew HazellEvents Director
[email protected]+44 (0) 208 831 7518
Conference & Registration InformationAmiee Popperwell
Marketing & Events [email protected]
+44 (0) 208 831 7517
AVIATION – THE CATALYST FORECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTCONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
SEPTEMBER 20 - 21, 2010VANCOUVER
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Gold Sponsorship - US$7,500• Presented as a Gold Sponsor of ACED
• Conference moderator role
• Four full conference passes
• Corporate branding on all marketing and promotional activities (includes all brochures, mailing campaigns,
advertising, online, e-broadcasting, official website)
• Logo displayed electronically in the conference room, conference signage
• Company brochure distributed at ACED
• Half page advert in official ACED event guide
• 150-word company profile in official ACED event guide
• Full delegate list
Exhibition OptionsLocated in the 16th World Route Development Forum Networking Village,
ACED exhibitors will benefit from all social networking activities offered
at the Routes event.
All ACED exhibitors shall receive two free passes to attend the ACED
conference taking place on the September 20 - 21, 2010.
These will also allow access to excursions and tours on offer at World Routes.
Exhibitor set-up will take place on Sunday, September 19, 2010.
For more information regarding exhibition space, please contact: Andrew Hazell, Events Director E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 208 831 7518
AVIATION – THE CATALYST FORECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTCONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
SEPTEMBER 20 - 21, 2010VANCOUVER
The 16th World Route Development Forum Networking Village Floorplan
Exhibition Booth Rates:
$6,000 per booth
Booth size: 3m x 3m
BoothS17 - ARC
S19 - MXD Developments
AVIATION – THE CATALYST FORECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTCONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
SEPTEMBER 20 - 21, 2010VANCOUVER
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