Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Aircraft Asset Management Seminar London 2017" conference to their offering.
The commercial aviation market continues to grow traffic has been growing at a faster rate than global GDP in recent years aircraft production is at a high and the market has been good for leasing companies for almost a decade. With an average of six new leasing companies appearing each year for the past decade, many managements will have not experienced the kind of market downturn that we have seen in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.
This seminar will inevitably prove useful to both experienced leasing companies as well as to the newer lessors in this industry, by highlighting the opportunities and challenges that are faced during 'normal' operations as well as in those difficult and challenging situations that arise from time to time, especially in market downturns.
Preparation is key, and this seminar aims to give those involved and interested in asset management, a clear and firm understanding of the issues facing the industry today.
Highlights:
Learn about the best practices in Aircraft Asset Management
Find out what should you be doing how to benchmark your company
What happens at the end of the lifecycle
How to use insurance to minimise asset risk
What can be learnt when Asset Management Goes Wrong
Learn about credit and risk management
What are the best practices to optimise your lease income
Who Should Attend:
Airlines
Asset Managers
Contract Administrators
Engine Personnel
Finance Personnel
Lawyers
Lessors
Technical Personnel
For more information about this conference visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9qqlrl/aircraft_asset
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