Maintenance and Repair. The Russian Market Prospect.

25.04.2006

Maintenance and Repair. The Russian Market Prospect.

The Annual Specialized Air Transport Exhibition and Conference "The Russian Market Prospects” was held in Moscow on March 22 – 23, 2006. The objective of this event was to consider administrative, technical, legal and commercial aspects of operation and maintenance of air fleet.

Public authorities of various levels, top managers and specialists of the air industry enterprises, representatives of Russian and foreign air companies, specialists of financial and investment institutions, leasing and insurance companies, Russian and foreign mass media participated in the work of the conference. Totally 250 organizations and private persons registered as the members of the conference.

The following topical problems of the Russian air market were discussed:

  • the new structure of the aircrafts fleet of the Russian air companies,
  • Transient processes in the Russian air transportation. The changes in the structure of the air fleet of Russian air carriers
  • Management of maintenance of foreign-made aircrafts
  • Ideal scheme of maintenance management for a Russian medium company.
  • The world experience in maintenance management: adaptation to the Russian situation
  • Material procurement of air companies: challenges and solutions.
  • Specifics of the customs clearance of imported spare parts and expendable materials. Is there a necessity in establishment of big storehouses in Russia?

Our company was represented at the conference by managing Director Operations, Bolshedvorskiy Sergey, and Business Development Director, Antonin Viatcheslav.

According to our experts the organization of such an exhibition in Moscow is an important stage on the way to the establishment of transparent air market in Russia. Such a ground for discussions and exchange of opinions between the specialists cannot be overestimated.

Next year AviaPromService is planning to participate in the conference.


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