AGIFORS Airline Operations 2008
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Join us this May in Amsterdam ...

AGIFORS' annual Airline Operations Conference is being hosted and organized in conjunction with Air France-KLM in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.  Amsterdam is often known as the 'Venice of the North' with it's extensive network of canals and waterways, and wonderful architecture.  This year's annual study group meeting and conference has been scheduled for 18-22 May 2008 at the Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre, conveniently located in the city center.

Conference Overview

Major topics to be discussed and reviewed relate to airport systems, aviation security, operations control, dependability, tactical planning, aircraft maintenance, ground resource management, and air traffic management. Come and share with us your ideas, thoughts, current trends, philosophies, and latest technological advances on any of the above topics.  In conjunction with this year's conference, there will be a focused workshop on Robust Airline Scheduling. We look forward to seeing you at the Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre on May 18th.

Please click here to register for AGIFORS Airline Operations 2008.

Who Should Attend this Conference

A forum for airline senior managers, airline personnel, vendors, and members of academia to review the most pressing issues facing airline operations today, offer potential solutions, and provide opportunity for high level networking.

  • Airport Station Managers
  • Airline Operations Control Center Managers
  • Maintenance Planners
  • Key IT System Users
  • Duty Managers
  • Business Solution Managers
  • Project Managers, Directors, Team Leaders
  • Operations research practitioners and managers
  • Vendors in the field of airport systems, airline operations, crew management, maintenance planning, and air traffic control
  • Official Sponsors

    • AGIFORS

    The Airline Group of the International Federation of Operations Research Societies (AGIFORS) is a society with the avowed purpose of forwarding the practice of Operational Research in airlines. The membership consists of Operational Research workers who are also employed by recognized civil airlines. There are, in addition, correspondents who are people keenly interested in the application of Operational Research to aviation problems.
     

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