Mumbai: The city of Mumbai will play host to the second South Asia Aviation Finance Conference, which will be held from February 4 to 6, 2007 at InterContinental the Grand Hotel. Organised by UK-based Everest Events, its main sponsor is global aviation solution provider Veling. Express TravelWorld will be the event's exclusive media partner. The keynote address will be by Praful Patel, Minister of Civil Aviation on the topic, Commercial Aviation Policy.
A host of top decision makers of the aviation industry like Dr Vijay Mallya, Chairman & MD, Kingfisher Airlines, Saroj Datta, EVP, Jet Airways, Dr Vishwapati Trivedi, CMD Indian, Capt. Gopinath, MD, Air Deccan, Jeh Wadia, MD, Go Air, Kiran Rao, SVP Marketing and President India, Airbus, Dinesh Keskar, SVP Sales, Boeing, Alok Sharma, President, Air Sahara, Tejpreet Chopra, Presient and CEO, GE Commercial Finance and host of others will be discussing vital issues facing the aviation industry in the country and its future.
17/01/07 Express TravelWorld
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