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Airlines that attended Aviation Outlook 2009 include:
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 Mr. Curtis Grad,
CEO Airport International Group Curtis Grad is an airport professional with 20+ years experience in the industry, including extensive hands-on work in various international airport privatizations in Canada, Jamaica, Cyprus and, most recently, Jordan, where he was appointed as Chief Executive Officer for Airport International Group (AIG), the consortium awarded the 25-year concession to develop and operate the Queen Alia International Airport.
Previous to joining AIG, Curtis was posted at Larnaka International Airport, Cyprus, as General Manager (2006-07), and served as Vice President of Operations at the Sangster International Airport, Montego Bay, Jamaica (2003-05). Prior to his expat career, Curtis worked at several airports in his native Canada, including Victoria International Airport, Abbotsford International Airport, Regina International Airport, Nanaimo Airport @ Cassidy and Pitt Meadows Airport.
Educated in the United States, Curtis is a graduate of the University of North Dakota – Center for Aerospace Sciences, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration (majoring in Airport Administration). He is also an Accredited Airport Executive (AAE), awarded from the International Association of Airport Executives.
Appearing: Low Cost Airlines World MENA - Monday 12 April 2010 12.15pm Panel session: Airports and airlines working in synergy to
develop new routes and opportunities
- Will we see an increase in low cost terminals and secondary airports in the region
- Which airports currently most suitable for Low Cost Airlines
- Growth through secondary markets, thinking outside the box when identifying new route opportunities
- Do airports need to revise their business case, fee structure and incentives to airlines?
- Is airport development and investment in the region sufficient to support a growing market?
Managing Director, Planely Spoken Mr. Curtis Grad, CEO, Airport International Group Chief Executive Officer, Mango Airlines Conference Day One - Tuesday 13 April 2010 2.30pm Developing a compelling proposition for international and
regional airlines
- Why and how the regions airports are succeeding and growing traffic in a difficult market
- Building a “niche hub” in the shadow of giants
- Aligning the airport product and facilities with airlines brand values
- Differentiating your offering through branding and marketing, pricing and customer service
Mr. Curtis Grad, CEO, Airport International Group
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