09:00
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Chairman’s Welcome CAPA - Centre for Aviation, Executive Chairman, Peter Harbison
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09:05
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Asian aviation: spurring global industry revolution
CAPA - Centre for Aviation, Executive Chairman, Peter Harbison
CAPA - Centre for Aviation, Chief Analyst, Brendan Sobie
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09:35
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‘But Asia is Different’: The high level market outlook
Oil prices, fluctuating economic conditions, protectionism/liberalisation, the challenge from the Gulf hubs and carriers, alliances, low-cost carriers and new entrants - the strategic mix for airline and airport CEOs is never dull. In particular Asia has seen a resurgence of hybrid strategies as competition in the low-cost space intensifies. Today there are things happening in Asia Pacific that do not or cannot occur elsewhere.
• How are CEOs responding to new entrants and new airline models?
• What operational and regulatory hurdles do they continue to face?
• What opportunities exist for cross-industry collaboration?
• Which markets are likely to prosper? Which show signs of stagnating?
• Is demand sufficient to absorb Asia’s massive aircraft order book?
• Is Gulf airline competition changing the region?
• What are the long-term prospects for Asia’s airlines?
Moderator: CAPA - Centre for Aviation, Executive Chairman, Peter Harbison
Panellists:
• Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, Director General, Andrew Herdman
• BOC Aviation, Head of Strategy and Research, Peter Negline
• Credit Suisse, Managing Director & Head of Asia Pacific Transport Research, Timothy Ross
• IATA, Regional Vice President Asia Pacific, Conrad Clifford
• Royal Brunei Airlines, Deputy Chairman, Dermot Mannion
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10:25
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Special presentation: An overview of Iranian aviation
Iran Airports Company, Deputy International Cooperation, Ahmadreza Bayati Doosti
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10:35
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Coffee
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11:05
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Airlink: Helping airlines help humanity
Airlink, Member of Board Trustee, Tetsuya Nozaki
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11:10
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The Southeast Asian market at a crossroads. What’s next for the fast expanding but highly competitive LCC sector and what are the implications of ASEAN open skies?
Provocateur-at-large: CAPA - Centre for Aviation, Chief Analyst, Brendan Sobie
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11:20
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SE Asia panel one: What’s next for Southeast Asian LCCs?
LCC groups have emerged across Southeast Asia, having successfully challenged the established order of ownership and control, and have placed huge orders for new aircraft. They are now challenging the traditional hubbing role and entering long-haul markets and tapping corporate markets. What’s next?
• Is the order book sustainable?
• What kind of annual growth can we expect over the next several years?
• Will there be consolidation?
• How is the LCC-to-LCC partnership model evolving?
• What’s the model for partnering with full service airlines?
• How are LCCs evolving their distribution strategies?
• The role of airports and technology providers in facilitating LCC connectivity
Moderator: CAPA - Centre for Aviation, Chief Analyst, Brendan Sobie
Panellists:
• Heidrick & Struggles, Partner, Con Korfiatis
• Citilink, President & CEO, Albert Burhan
• Jetstar Pacific, CEO, Le Hong Ha (TBC)
• Navitaire, Head, Asia Pacific Product, John Aitken
• Vietjet Air, Member of the Board of Directors, Chu Cuong
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12:05
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SE Asia panel two: The Single Aviation market: Are we condemned to the progress of the slowest-moving ship?
An underlying philosophy among the 10 ASEAN governments is a multilateral goal to open up international air service markets among its members – “open skies”. Like any multilateral movement, it however becomes increasingly bogged down as the status quo is challenged. The ASEAN Single Aviation Market identified a 2015 deadline, and the feeling in the region is that the target won't be met in time.
• What is the status of ASEAN economic integration?
• Do recent incidents necessitate a requirement for technical integration?
• Will protectionism rear its head in Asia, reversing the gains of the past decade?
• Where to now for the Single Market?
Moderator: National University of Singapore, Professor, Faculty of Law, Head of Air Law and Policy Programme, Centre for International Law, Alan Tan
Panellists:
• ASEAN Secretariat, Head of Infrastructure Division, Megasari Widyaty
• Global Aviation Consultancy, COO, Brian Hogan
• Tokyo Institute of Technology, Associate Professor, Shinya Hanaoka
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12:45
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Lunch
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13:45
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What’s next for North Asian LCCs?
Asia’s LCCs have successfully challenged the established order of ownership and control and LCC Groups are emerging across Asia. They are now challenging the traditional hubbing role and entering long-haul markets and tapping corporate markets. What’s next?
• How is the LCC-to-LCC partnership model evolving?
• What’s the model for partnering with full service airlines?
• Are LCCs becoming more like network carriers, just with a lower cost base?
• How are LCCs evolving their distribution strategies?
• The role of airports and technology providers in facilitating LCC connectivity
Moderator: CAPA - Centre for Aviation, Senior Analyst - North Asia, Will Horton
Panellists:
• HK Express, CEO, Andrew Cowen
• Jeju Air, CEO, Ken Choi
• Tigerair Taiwan, CEO, Kwan Yue
• Travelport, Global Head of Product & Marketing, Air Commerce, Ian Heywood
• Vanilla Air, President, Tomonori Ishii
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14:35
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D-i-s-r-u-p-t-i-o-n! - The innovators who are shaking up the end-to-end Travel experience
From the music and entertainment industries, to ground transportation - every sector it seems is facing irreversible change from new technologies which disrupt established supply and distribution chains.
• What’s coming around the corner (and what’s already arrived) that will reshape aviation and travel as we know it?
• Will disruption come from within the aviation and travel industry, or be forced upon it from outside?
• How can airlines improve services with communication and intelligent dialogue with travellers using smart messaging and corporate data sources?
Moderator: MW Travel Consultancy, Principal, Martin Warner
Panellists:
• Bangkok Airways, Senior Vice President – Network Management, Peter Wiesner
• Facebook, Head of Client Partnerships, Travel, Simrat Sawhney
• Google, Head of Business Development, Travel, Eugenie Lam
• Sabre, Global Product Marketing, Angelo Contreras
• SITA, President Asia Pacific, Ilya Gutlin
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15:30
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Coffee
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16:00
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CAPA’s South Asia market outlook
CAPA - Centre for Aviation, Director South Asia, Binit Somaia
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16:15
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Tapping Asia’s growth: How to make friends and influence people when you’re based outside Asia
What’s different about Asia? Up until now, growth for any airline into new markets depended on the so-called ‘network effect’. Big airlines need feed, little airlines need feed. Where does it come from in a market where you don’t have any natural friends? Where does the new kid in town go to have fun? In this session, we explore alternative ways of growing the market through the use of technology and innovative commercial models that benefit long-haul spokes and short-haul hubs.
• How are airlines refocusing their networks through partnerships?
• Will this blow the Prorate model out on its ear? Will all stakeholders benefit, including the price conscious customer?
• What new airline and partnership models could emerge to unlock growth in the Asian market?
Moderator: CAPA - Centre for Aviation, Executive Chairman, Peter Harbison
Panellists:
• Finnair, VP Commercial Strategy & Planning, Hubertus Hessel
• Royal Jordanian, CCO, Richard Nuttall
• Travelport, Vice President Asia Pacific, Air Commerce, Damian Hickey
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17:10
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End of Day
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19:00
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Pre Dinner Drinks
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19:30
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CAPA Asia Pacific Aviation Awards for Excellence Gala Dinner Hosted by
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