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Airports 2009: Cost Control and Asset Management
Europe | United Kingdom | Londres
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| Le Meridien Picadilly |
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MAY 12, 2009 |
Closing date: |
MAY 13, 2009 |
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MAY 12, 2009 |
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| Driving innovative asset management and operational efficiency, whilst slashing costs and meeting customer needs |
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Aeronáutica |
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Conferencias |
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"Airports fall victims to airline profit reductions"
“BAA reported a profit drop of 18.4% despite a 14.5% increase in year-on-year revenue"
Unfortunately these headlines are too familiar. This last year has been a roller-coaster of a year for airports: Volatile fuel prices and a deepening credit crisis have led some of your peers to lose services, some airlines and jobs. But now for the good news; this is also a time of real opportunity as the economic slump has rewarded you with the time to review, re-construct and recover. At the moment you need to have a plan in place to optimise and effectively manage all of your airport assets. If you are demonstrating innovation at a time when most of your airport resources are being stretched then you will be you be soar when the economy recovers.
The 5th Annual Airports: Cost Control & Asset Management meeting is the only airport asset management conference in the marketplace. It is a key platform for CEOs, CFOs, Financial Directors, Managing Directors and Airport Directors looking to implement a holistic asset management strategy while keeping control of costs.
Critical cost control:
* Cut the running costs of your assets whilst improving operational efficiency: Discover how Göteborg Landvetter Airport in Sweden has managed to maintain an operating profit margin of almost 30% by balancing costs against investment
* Seize an opportunity from the economic downturn to drive future development and service improvement programmes: London City Airport share how to manage cash flow and prepare for the upturn
* Revolutionize your airport by implementing innovative and creative thinking: Cardiff International Airport reveal their experience of building a business case to be more commercially attractive to external businesses without relying on passenger growth
Innovative asset management:
* Gain buy-in for asset management strategies and changing staff structures with exclusive insights from Riga International Airport in Latvia who increased productivity and quality while slashing salaries by 15%
* Attract high value customers and airlines by optimising airport planning and design: Learn how Oslo Airport in Norway prioritised development whilst meeting and maintaining appropriate service levels to satisfy customers
* Drive efficient and economical planning solutions to ensure airport expansion plans are flexible to change: Gary Chicago International Airport explain how they are maximising lifecycles by using sustainable design principles for airport infrastructure
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| Event's Web Site: |
http://www.airportsconference.com/ShowEvent.aspx?id=174250&details;=174328
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