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 Mr Peter Harbison,
Executive Chairman Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation Peter established the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, the region’s leading specialist aviation consultancy and research practice, in 1990. Over the past 15 years he has been involved in a wide range of consulting assignments, focused in the Asia Pacific region. These include airport and airline privatisation, passenger and freight airport marketing, advice to governments and governmental organisations on policy, bilateral and multilateral issues, airline startup business planning, traffic forecasting and airline management education.
Peter worked with IATA in Geneva for 10 years and was until recently, Chairman of IATA’s World Aviation Regulatory Monitor Group. Peter is the immediate past President of the Aviation Law Association of Australia and New Zealand.
He is Managing Director of a tourism development company and sits on a number of industry committees providing advice on tourism and aviation policy. He is a law graduate of London and Melbourne Universities, with an LLM from McGill University’s Institute of Air and Space Law.Appearing: Day One 28 October 2009 9am Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Executive Chairman, Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation 2.45pm E-Commerce and Revenue Management Panel: Maximising profitability through effective revenue management and in developing a secure and integrated e-commerce system
- Understanding how to effectively forecast airline demand and apply strategies to optimise revenue on a given flight
- Making correct scheduling and capacity adjustments to maximise profitability and achieve revenue objectives
- Developing a secure and hassle free e-commerce system to ensure customers feel confident with their online purchases and payments
- Formulating, crafting and designing the ideal internet e-commerce website and internet booking engine
Executive Chairman, Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation Executive Manager Commercial Planning, Qantas Airways Executive Chairman, Regional Express 4pm IT Panel: How can airlines leverage on IT during current times to be cost effective and operationally efficient?
- How can IT help airlines reduce cost and increase efficiency while remaining innovative to improve passenger services?
- Are technology investments a luxury or a basic need at this point in time? How do airlines discern what’s necessary and what’s not during the current economic climate?
- What are some critical areas that CTOs and CIOs are looking to improve or implement in the next 6 months?
Executive Chairman, Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation Vice President and Managing Director, ARINC Asia Pacific Chief Information Officer
总信息师, China Southern Airlines General Manager IT, Shanghai Airlines |
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CAPA Aviation Awards for Excellence
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Conference:
Day 1
28 Oct 8am - 5:30pm
Day 2
29 Oct 8am - 5:30pm
Workshops:
27 Oct 9am- 5pm
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