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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Tel: 561.477.3417 |
Introduction AAG Executive Jet Fuel Session and Awards Banquet
Armbrust Aviation Group (AAG) will host a Jet Fuel Executive Session and Awards Banquet, September 17-18, 2009 at the Radisson Edwardian Hotel and Convention Center at London Heathrow. This marks the 11th year that AAG will bring together industry leaders including executives from airlines, oil companies, traders, financial companies and service providers - to discuss solutions to today's most pressing issues. Areas of focus will include sessions on - Risk Management, European Supply Demand Fundamentals, Finance and Credit Terms, Charter Airlines, and Alternative Fuels. The annual AAG Awards Banquet will be held at the exclusive Wentworth Club the evening of September 17, and will recognize those companies and individuals who were nominated by their peers and who have made a difference during these troubling times. Importantly, AAG will release a special report, "Jet Fuel 2015: Challenges and Opportunities - The Next Five Years" at the London sessions. Clear trends are developing and promise to have a definite impact on global jet fuel markets. The report will analyze six prevailing trends - Major Market Consolidation, Government Intervention, the Infrastructure Crisis, the promise of Alternative Jet Fuels, and the BRIC's, the Emerging Markets of Brazil, Russia, India and China. A presentation will be made to attendees of the London Session.
Program: Attendance includes access to all executive sessions, Registration Fees: £300 for JFR subscribers |
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