
Airports 2020 at the Municon Centre, Munich Airport, 9-12 October 2007
Participating Airports, Operators and Institutions:
Aeroports de Paris, Athens International Airport, BAA, Berlin Airports, Boeing Corporation, Domodedovo International Airport, European Commission, Fraport, Istanbul International Airport, LFV Swedish Airports, Lufthansa, Manchester Metropolitan University, Munich Airport, Siemens, SITA
*Sustainable Aviation 2020 - Tuesday 9 October 2007 *Airport Design and Development 2020 - Wednesday 10 October 2007 *Airports Security 2020 - Thursday 11 October 2007* *IT and Airport Management 2020 - Friday 12 October 2007
The conferences are organised by Insight Media Ltd, publishers of Airport World. All sessions will take place at the Municon Conference Center which is located on the upper levels on the north wing of the Munich Airport Center (MAC), the central link between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. There is a regular shuttle bus service to/from the inter airport Europe exhibition grounds.
All conferences are held in English.
Sustainable Aviation 2020
Tuesday 9 October 2007
Sustainable Aviation 2020 summarises the challenge posed by the air transport industry for global climate change and the variety of approaches available to manage, mitigate and offset aviation climate change emissions. In the recent past, the implications of aviation growth for global climate change have become a significant political issue generating calls for greater government action.
Chair: Prof Callum Thomas, Chair of Sustainable Aviation, Centre for Air Transport and the Environment, Manchester Metropolitan University
Airlines and the Climate Change Challenge
*Investing in New, Environmentally Efficient Aircraft Herbert Lust, Director of Strategy, Global Corporate Citizenship, The Boeing Company
*Climate Change - The Challenge for Airlines Karlheinz Haag, Head of Environmental Issues, Lufthansa German Airlines
*Environmental Protection - Emissions Trading for the Aviation Sector Werner Betzenbichler, TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH
Airports and the Climate Change Challenge
How can Airports Reduce their Greenhouse Gas Emissions? Jonathan Bailey, Director of External Affairs, Manchester Airport Group*
*Stockholm Airport case study Jonas Strömberg, Environmental Manager, Stockholm Airport - LFV Group
Suppliers and the Climate Change Challenge
*New Concepts in Energy Efficient Airport Operating Systems Bruno Urbaing, Marketing Manager, ADB - A Siemens Company
*What Role can Architects and Good Design Play in Helping Airports Improve their Environmental Credentials? Stuart Barlow, Director of Technology / Sustainability, 3DReid
*Striving to Reach the EU Renewable Energy Targets? Thomas Stenhede, Application Manager, Wärtsilä
*Airports and the Environment - A Vision of the Future Günter Menden, Head of the Airport Logistics Division, Industrial Solutions and Services, Siemens
Interactive Discussion: The Environmental Vision / Outlook for 2020
*The Challenge for Society – Why Aviation Has a Problem Roger Gardner, The Omega Project, Centre for Air Transport and the Environment
*What Are We Doing for the Future? Speaker invited from AIRBUS *
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Airport Design and Development 2020
Wednesday 10 October 2007
The designers of new airport facilities face a series of fresh challenges in order to achieve the delicate balance between long term economic and environmentally sustainable development. These challenges include the need to cater for ever-increasing volumes of passenger and cargo traffic, balancing the requirements of traditional airline versus low cost airline clients, generating increasing revenues from non-aeronautical operations, including the development of real estate close to the airport, in a way that results in an environmentally sustainable airport facility. Chair: Alan Lamond, Director, Pascall+Watson Limited
Airport Case Studies
*Munich Michael Kerkloh, CEO, Munich International Airport
*Vienna Herbert Kaufmann, CEO, Vienna International Airport
*Istanbul Sani Sener, CEO, TAV Group - Istanbul International Airport
*Paris Jean-Marie Chevallier, Director, Airports Planning Division, Aéroports de Paris
Shaping the Design of the Future
*Low Cost Terminals - Shaping the Design of the Future Paul Beck, Airport Planner, NACO
*Standardisation to Make Airports Efficient for the Future on a Low-Cost Basis Günter Behrend, Vice President, Airport Logistics Siemens
*Rehabilitation of a Runway Without Hindering Flight Operations - Reconstruction of Runways North and South at Frankfurt International Airport Jörg Eschenbach, CEO, F. Kirchhoff AG
The Future of Passenger Terminal Retailing
*The Creation of Commercial Space - the Future of Retailing and the SkyWorld in the Hamburg Airport Plaza Thomas Immelmann, Director of Corporate Communication, Marketing & Sales, Hamburg International Airport
*The Emerging Waves of Airport Retail Chris LeTourneur, President & CEO, MXD Development Strategists
Planning for the Airport City
*Framing the Airport City and the Aerotropolis Phenomenon Inderjit Singh, Senior Vice President, DAE Airports - Dubai Aerospace Enterprise
*Domodedovo Aerotropolis and Airport City Projects Leonard Blinov, Head of Marketing & Sales Development, Domodedovo International Airport
*Terminal Masterplan 2020 for Frankfurt Airport Michael Schwarz, Senior Executive Manager Terminal Development & Deputy Vice President Infrastructure, Fraport
*Thinking Outside the (Airport) Box - Can Dublin Airport Become an Airport City Region? David Pryor, Development Officer, Department of Environment, Economic and Social Development, Fingal County Council
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Airports Security 2020
Thursday 11 October 2007
Security will continue to represent one of the most fundamentally important functions taking place in and around the airport. The on-going threat of terror attacks has boosted the need for more effective security measures combined with greater consideration for passenger facilitation and the terminal experience. This programme gives an insight into the future of passenger and personnel profiling, surveillance technology, emergency response and securing the airport terminal and airfield in order to identify and respond to the threats posed to airports. Chair: Norman E L Shanks, Principal Partner, NSAI
Securing the Airports 2020
*How the Passenger Process in a Hub Airport Terminal is Changed by Security Regulations Philipp Kriegbaum, Senior Security Co-Coordinator, Fraport AG
*The Challenges Airports Face Robert Missen, Deputy Head of Unit, Aviation Security, European Commission
Improving Passenger Facilitation and the Terminal Experience
*Passenger Profiling for the Future Matthew Finn, Director, Government & Security Solutions, SITA
*The Future of Airport Security is Digital - Innovations in Command & Control and Intelligent Video Werner Krüdewagen, Director Sector Sales, Siemens *Testing the Liquid Threat Speaker invited *
Securing the Airside Operations
*Air Cargo Security - The Current Threats and Future Risks Jim Ensom, Crisis Management Consultant, Global Continuity
*Automated Wide Area Surveillance - A Better Way to View Security Philip Baum, Managing Director, Green Light
*GSE Tracking for Now and the Future Speaker invited *
Managing the Future Security Risks - Airports in 2020
*What is the Next Area of Vulnerability? Robert Missen, Deputy Head of Unit, Aviation Security, European Commission *Assessment of the Risks and Possible Solutions Norman E L Shanks, Principal Partner, NSAI
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IT and Airport Management 2020
Friday 12 October 2007
The latest technologies are playing an increasingly vital role in the efficient management of modern airports. The emergence of new technological and biometric solutions provides airport operators with opportunities to integrate the different elements of their operations to ensure more efficient and cost effective airport management. Through a series of industry case studies this programme identifies the major drivers of change for both passenger and cargo management systems.
Chair: Alan McCartney, Managing Director, CSE International Ltd
IT Airport Management Systems
*The Future of IT Airport Management Leonidas Daravelis, Manager, Acting Head of IT&T Business Unit, Athens International Airport
*The Convergence of Airport IT Solutions Michael Zaddach, Senior Vice President, Information Technology, Munich Airport International
*Airport Capacity and Performance Management Roland Krieg, Senior Vice President, Information and Communication, Fraport
*Developing IT Airport Communication Systems Birol Bakirsever, IT General Manager, Istanbul International Airport
Virtual Travel 2020
*Tracking Passengers and Objects in the Airport - Bringing Airline and Airports Closer and Increasing Value for All Henrik Bjørner Søe, Director, Head of Shopping Center Operation and Marketing, Copenhagen Airports
*Self Service Check-In Speaker invited *
*Airline Check-In Kiosks Speaker invited *
What IT Delivers for Retail and Revenue Generation
*Driving Non-Aviation Revenues Through E-Commerce Simon Preece, Head of Retail and Concessions, Bristol International Airport John London, Business Manager, Chauntry Corporation
*Virtual Shopping - The Future of Duty Free and Consumer Culture Speaker invited *
*Boosting Your Retail Sales Through Technology: Staying Ahead of the Market - Interactive Advertising Speaker invited *
Latest IT Trends and Web Based Solutions
*Wireless Technologies in the Airport Environment Alan McCartney, Managing Director, CSE International Ltd
*Innovations in Apron Management Stephan Poser, Sector Manager Airports / Aviation Siemens IT Solutions & Services, Siemens
*The Future of Equipment Tracking Speaker invited *
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Conference Venue
Municon Center (MAC) Room K13 Munich Airport International Terminalstrasse Mitte 18 D-85356 Munich Germany Located between Terminal 1 and 2 at Munich Airport
*Denotes Speaker invited. Insight Media Ltd reserves the right to change the programme, venue or speakers due to unforeseen circumstances. |