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Armbrust Aviation Group
4371 Northlake Blvd. #365
Palm Beach Gardens
FL 33410

Tel: 561.477.3417
Fax: 561.355.8188

info@armbrustaviation.com

CONFERENCE 2009

Introduction
Presentations and Awards Coverage
Schedule
Hotel Reservation

Preliminary Schedule

September 17, 2009
1030 - 1130 Registration
1130 - 1300 Opening Luncheon
Sponsored By World Fuel Services
1300 - 1400 Session 1 - AAG Special Report
  Jet Fuel 2015:
Challenges and Opportunities - The Next Five Years

The Session will offer a presentation that will focus on clear and important trends that promise to have a definite impact on global jet fuel markets over the next five years. Discussion will center on the five key trends – Major Market Consolidation, Government Intervention, Jet Fuel Infrastructure, Alternative Jet Fuels, The emergence of the BRIC’s (Brazil, Russia, India and China) – and the AAG forecast through the period 2015.
John H Armbrust, Armbrust Aviation Group
1400 - 1530 Session 2 - Risk Management
  The Session will empanel airline executives and risk management providers to discuss strategies to reduce market volatility.
Olle Björk, SAS (invited)
Keith Carter, Star Alliance
Jonathan Pardoe, Virgin Atlantic (invited)
Jamie Trillow, Deutsche Bank
Aidan Shilling, Standard Bank, Moderator
1530 - 1700 Session 3 - European Supply Demand Fundamentals
  The Session will empanel airline executives and jet fuel suppliers to discuss current supply demand issues in Europe with focus on regional refinery production and import requirements.
Robert Bijl, KLM
Helmut Fredrich,
Lufthansa
Nick Nigel, Q8 Aviation (invited)
Adam Walsh,
Bayford Company UK
Gary Woodward
, Shell Aviation
John H. Armbrust,
AAG, Moderator
1700 - 1800 Session 4 - Finance & Credit Terms
  Few issues are more problematic for airlines and suppliers than the issuance of credit. Historically, airlines were extended credit by suppliers for jet fuel purchases but over the past several years suppliers have pulled in credit due to airline financial difficulties. The session will discuss the impact on airlines and suppliers in a non-credit environment.
Robert Sturtz, United Airlines
John Armbrust, AAG, Moderator
1915 - 2000 Board Busses to Award Banquet
2000 - 2300 AAG Awards Banquet at Wentworth Club
Sponsored By Aircraft Service International Group (ASIG)
September 18, 2009
0830 - 0930 Breakfast
0930 - 1030 Session 5 - Infrastructure Challenges
and Solutions
  This session will focus on infrastructure issues related to jet fuel storage and distribution with regard to funding, staffing, operational efficiency and competition from other petroleum products. The session will identify problem areas in a global context while offering business models that work.
James Fee, FSM Management Group
Wade Morrell, FSM Management Group
John Armbrust, AAG, Moderator
1030 - 1130 Session 6 - Pricing Models in a New Regulatory Environment
  Changes to pricing methodologies by industry benchmarks has caused considerable alarm in the jet fuel community. Additionally, the threat of new government regulations for commodities, including the oil sector, could impact methodologies. This session will examine how markets are assessed  by reporting agencies and look at the likelihood of new regulations.
Chris Judge, Argus Media
1130 - 1300 Closing Luncheon
Sponsored by New Fuels Report (NFR)

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