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THE Only Dedicated Exhibition & Conference for the

International Aviation Electronics & Avionics Community

Creating Discussions For a Safer Sky

PRELIMINARY
EVENT GUIDE
The only event for the international Avionics and Aviation Electronics
community in Europe
For the latest in SESAR, NextGen and performance based navigation
For what the Pilot wants, the Aircraft needs and Industry must have
From aircraft to the ground and all communications and technologies
inbetween

Register by 25th February and benefit from the Early Bird


delegate rate

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Staying Ahead of
the Competition in a
Growth Market
With the global market for commercial avionics equipment set to grow at
an annual rate of 4.8 percent through to 2019, the industry has not been
this buoyant for some time, setting the scene for some active discussions
at Aviation Electronics Europe on the future policies, performances and
innovations in the aviation electronics and avionics sector.
With industry forecasts $21 billion will be spent
on commercial avionics systems for fixed-wing
commercial aircraft in 2015, and an order
backlog of aircraft, the future for the aviation
electronics and avionics industry is looking
healthy, as the global economic recovery
continues to strengthen.
But as more aircraft are set to take to the skies,
it becomes increasingly important for the
management of the airspace to continue to
improve safety and reliability to accommodate
the greater number of aircraft, including
military and UAVs.
Aviation Electronics Europe will not simply
look at the latest and future for cockpit
technologies, where airlines aim to deliver
the most up-to-date and efficient systems for
their pilots and the safety of passengers, but
also updates on the Single European Skies
initiative, which enters its third and final phase.

Single European Sky and NextGen continue to


dominate the aerospace industry, with targets
of ensuring the utilisation of technology to
increase traffic, improve aircraft and control
communications whilst enhancing safety in an
ever increasingly busy sky.
Aviation Electronics Europe will discuss topics
and issues of the day and demonstrate and
showcase new products, developments,
technologies and services available on the
market, and also key elements of the upgrades
and retrofits market.
We invite you to join us and the Avionics
community in Munich, Germany from 25th26th March 2015, for the largest gathering of
avionics and aviation electronics professionals.

COntents
About Aviation Electronics Europe
Who is it For
Why Attend
How to Register
Schedule of Events
Conference Programme
Networking Reception
Workshops Programme
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Exhibitor Presentations Schedule
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Sponsors
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Who is Aviation
Electronics Europe for?
Aviation Electronics Europe will attract a broad representation from civil,
government and military organisations, of senior management, project
leaders, senior engineers, executives and decision makers who have the
authority to purchase, or influence the purchase of products and services,
from the following sectors:
Airlines and Operators
End users
Airframers
Integrators
Prime contractors
Aviation electronics and avionics manufacturers, fixed wing and rotorcraft
Design & Planning
International Defence Agencies / Ministry of Defence
Armed Forces
4th tier subcontractors specialising in production of particular components
and specific processes
3rd tier subcontractors - produce machine components and sub assemblies
2nd tier subcontractors make various subassemblies and sections
1st tier subcontractors do major assembly/manufacture without assembling complete units
OEM design (develop) and assemble or manufacture complete units
MRO maintenance, repair and overhaul

WHY ATTEND?
Aviation Electronics Europe is the premier platform for the international
avionics and aviation electronics industry to learn, network and source new
information, products, technologies and services at one unique annual event.
1 Keep up-to-date with the latest issues, challenges and discussions in avionics and aviation
electronics
2 Meet and network with colleagues, peers and experiences professionals from the avionics and
aviation electronics industry
3 Discover the latest and future avionics technologies and solutions at the Free to Attend
exhibition
4 Develop and forge relationships with potential suppliers/customers
5 Learn about the latest trends facing the avionics and aviation electronics

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HOW TO REGISTER
Complete the Registration Form at the back of this booklet and:
1 Email to abroadbent@aerospace-media.com
2 Fax to +44 (0) 208 090 6211
3 Mail to Aviation Electronics Europe, Rydal, 1 Coyners Avenue, Southport PR8 4SZ, UK
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Register online today and save with the Early Bird delegate fees
Early Bird delegate rate deadline is 25th February 2015
Register online today to ensure you receive regular event updates and keep informed of the latest
conference developments.
Visit www.ae-expo.eu for conference delegate fees, discounts and to register online.
Discounts for Members of Supporting Associations
If you are a member of one of the following trade associations, supporters of the Aviation Electronics
Europe, then you can benefit from a special 20% discount rate:
- Association of European Airlines (AEA)
- bavAIRia
- German Aerospace Society (DGLR)
- Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS)
- Institution of Engineering & Technology (IET)
- ASD Europe (ASD)
Check the Registration Form at the back of this booklet for full details and fees.

Do you work for an Airline or Operator?


We have a great package deal for airlines/operators see page 11 for details

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Schedule of Events
Registration Hours
Tuesday 24th March 2015
Wednesday 25th March 2015
Thursday 26th March 2016

14:00-17:00
8:00-19:00
8:00-17:00

Exhibition Opening Hours


Wednesday 25th March 2015
Thursday 26th March 2016

10:30-19:30
9:30-17:30

The FREE TO ATTEND Aviation Electronics Europe exhibition will see over 50 companies and
organisations exhibiting their leading technologies, products and services. A range of Exhibitor
Presentations and Micro Workshops are also Free to Attend and available to registered trade
visitors.

Wednesday 25th March 2015

9:00-10:30 Opening Keynote


10:30-11:00
Networking Coffee Break
11:00-12:30
Avionics in SESAR
12:30-14:00
Delegate Lunch
14:00-15:30
PANEL DISCUSSION - Impact of Performance Based Navigation
from Alternate Perspectives
15:30-16:00
Networking Coffee Break
16:00-17:30
Standardisation & Certification
17.30-19.30  Networking Reception on Exhibition Floor
hosted by Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Media, Energy
and Technology

Thursday 26th March 2016

8:30-10:30 Connectivity & eEnabling from Nose to Tail and Beyond


10:30-11:00
Networking Coffee Break
11:00-12:30 Situational Awareness - latest and future challenges
12:30-14:00
Delegate Lunch
14:00-15:30 Open Architecture and COTS Technology
15:30-16:00
Networking Coffee Break
16:00-17:30 Future Avionic Innovations and Advanced Concepts

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Outline Conference Programme


Wednesday 25th March 2015
9:00am - 10:30am
Opening Keynote
Chair: Mark Holmes, Editor, Avionics Magazine
Gzim Ocakoglu, DG MOVE, European Commission
Senior Representative, European Aviation Safety Agency
TBC
11:00am - 12:30pm
Avionics in SESAR
Europes Single Sky (SES) initiative has entered its third and final phase, which will see
implementation of a series of projects in the years ahead. Avionics will be increasingly integrated
to the future Air Traffic Management system in Europe and in the world. This session explores
the current and potential future for avionics in SESAR, the main operational challenges and the
technical enablers for SES deployment and integration with ATM, from the commercial airline and
business jet perspectives.
Chair: Marc Gatti, Thales Avionics
Avionics in SESAR
Marouan Chida, CNS and Avionics Expert, SESAR JU
Changes coming in the communication area?
Niko Fistas, Future Communications Team Leader, EUROCONTROL
4D Navigation
Lucille Revertegat , Airbus Engineer i4D Project Leader, Airbus
Title TBC
Vanessa Rullier, Sr Manager, European Affairs, EBAA
2:00pm - 3:30pm
PANEL DISCUSSION - Impact of Performance Based Navigation from Alternate Perspectives
Developed by ICAO, Performance Based Navigation (PBN) is an essential component of delivering
the objectives underpinning the Future Airspace Strategy and consequential modernisation
of the airspace . PBN provides the opportunity for a significant airspace re-design as future
navigation developments, such as three-dimensional (3D) and four -dimensional (4D) user preferred
trajectories, evolve. This panel discussion will look at the impact PBN will have on airspace from the
different perspectives, from the airline to the FSM supplier.
Moderator: John McHale, Editor, Military & Embedded Systems
Frdric Belloir, Airbus Engineering Systems, Navigation Systems Manager, Airbus
Franca Pavlicevic, EUROCONTROL
Vanessa Rullier, Sr Manager, European Affairs, EBAA
Dorothee De Villele, FMS Engineering, Honeywell
Senior Representative, Airline*
Senior Representative, DLR*

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Outline Conference Programme


4:00pm - 5:30pm
Standardisation & Certification
With the necessity for all systems and software design developed to be fit for purpose and
support the deployment of SESAR, we explore the latest approaches, analysis and implications in
compliance of DO-178B/C - ED-12B/C.
Chair: Peter Green, EUROCONTROL
Title TBC
Secretary General, EUROCAE
Data Distribution Service, and its Control in Safety Critical Systems
George Romanski, CEO, Verocel
Applying RTCA DO-254/EUROCAE ED-80 objectives for avionics computer systems referencing
software considerations addressed through RTCA DO-178C/EUROCAE ED-12C activities
Ozgur Babur, Electronic Hardware Certification Group Manager, STM A.S.
Worst Case Execution Time for DO-178B/C Applications: How Does Randomization Help?
Andrew Coombes, Head of Marketing and Engineering Services, Rapita Systems

Thursday 26th March 2016


8:30am - 10:30am
Connectivity & eEnabling from Nose to Tail and Beyond
What are the trends of airlines and how are they addressing connectivity beyond the aircraft, from
pilots utilising tablets in the cockpit to in-cabin communication. How can legacy and IT systems be
integrated to be secure via the eEnabled ground network?
Chair: Mark Holmes, Editor, Avionics Magazine
e-enabling @ Lufthansa
Andreas Ritter, Director, Captain A340, Deutsche Lufthansa AG
Title TBC
George Ric, Systems Marketing Manager - OIS & EFB, Airbus SAS
Safely Connecting PIES and AIS domains: Approaches and benefits of sharing aircraft networked
resources
William Cecil, Director of Business Development, Teledyne Controls
eEnabling the Aircraft or the Pilot
Declan Boland, Senior Director, Rockwell Collins (ARINC)
Title TBC
Senior Representative, Boeing*

* invited

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Outline Conference Programme


11:00am - 12:30pm
Situational Awareness - Latest and Future Challenges
Assisting the flight crew with precise data can help situation awareness and the decision making
process be more accurate, enhancing overall safety. What are the future challenges facing aircraft
in todays more turbulent and busier sky, and what are the latest technologies and systems to
provide aircrew support?
Chair: TBC
Improving Situation Awareness for Helicopter Pilots with Accurate Air Data across the Complete
Flight Envelope
Paul Hart, Chief Technology Officer, Curtiss Wright
Automatic emergency descent function
Florent Lanterna, Auto Flight System Project Leader, Airbus Operations
Title TBC
Senior Representative, L-3 Aviation Products
An integrated approach for Enhanced Flight Vision Operation
Seniore Representative, Honeywell
2:00pm - 3:30pm
Open Architecture and COTS Technology
Improvements in the performance and security of modern technology has enabled the
development of new systems and architecture, and applications within new COTS technologies.
This session explores the latest approaches for open architecture and component based
architecture, as well as the design challenges and compliance issues.
Chair: Lars Lindberg, President, AVTECH Sweden
SoftArcadia : Real Time Components Execution Platform for Embedded Software
Benoit Souyri, Software Architect SOFTARC Product Design Authority, Thales Airborne Systems
Multicore MILS - Evolution of the Multiple Independent Levels of Security software architecture
to enable multi-level secure multicore systems
Paul Parkinson, Principal Systems Architect, Wind River
System Integration and Certification Considerations for IMA Systems
Qin Zhu (Amy), Systems Certification & Airworthiness Engineer, Aviage Systems
Robust Embedded Computing for Advanced Integrated Architectures
Mirko Jakovljevic, Senior Marketing Manager, TTTech

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Outline Conference Programme


4:00pm - 5:30pm
Future Avionic Innovations and Advanced Concepts
What innovations and concepts are around the corner that could soon become part of todays
development in avionics. What are the future technologies and latest thinking in concepts for safer,
more cost effective skies?
Chair: Alex Wilson, Director Business Development, Wind River
Integrating Cloud Technology to FMS using Wireless
Prashanth T V, Honeywell
Title TBC
Matthew Jackson, Presagis & Brecht Baert, Barco Defense & Aerospace
IMA and What next?
Marc Gatti, Advanced R&T Director, Thales Avionics SAS
The future of Combined Vision Systems (HUD / Synthetic Vision / Enhanced Vision) and the
potential effects on avionics & cockpit
Seniore Representative, Rockwell Collins
For further details on the conference programme and to register online visit www.ae-expo.eu

Networking Reception
Wednesday 25th March 2015
5.30pm-7.30pm
Exhibition Floor
Hosted by Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs
and Media, Energy and Technology
We invite you to joins us at the end of the day on Wednesday 25th March for the Aviation
Electronics Europe Networking Reception on the Exhibition floor at the MOC Event Centre
Munich, which will see the avionics and aviation electronics community gather for this informal
reception.
Hosted by Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs, the networking reception provides the
opportunity to meet colleagues and peers, and build relationships with colleagues, peers, new
customers and old, in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
The Networking Reception is FREE TO ATTEND and open to industry professionals.
We look forward to welcoming you.

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Workshops Programme
The Free to Attend workshops at Aviation Electronics Europe provide an excellent
educational programme from the perspectives of key organisations in the aerospace
industry in Munich.
The workshops are delivered by the Institution of Engineering & Technology, Royal
Aeronautical Society and German Aerospace Society (DGLR).

Wednesday 25th March


10.30a.m - 12.00pm - Royal Aeronautical Society
The IoT of Aviation and Cyber security threats
Dr. Martti Lehto, Col (ret.), Adjunct professor, Cyber Security, Department of Mathematical
Information Technology, University of Jyvskyl
15a Air Traffic Regulations - The future of small flying assistants
Andreas Voss, Syrphus GmbH
3.00p.m - 4.30pm - Institution of Engineering & Technology
Can 3 D Printing enter Aerospace Production?
Udo Behrendt, EOS GmbH
Whats the future of Wire manufacture in Aerospace Manufacturing?
Dr. Peter Dickinson, Spectrum Technologies PLC
Lightning Strike Protection of Aircraft
Rhys Phillips, Lightning & Electrostatics Group, Airbus Group Innovations

Thursday 26th March


10.30a.m - 12.00pm - German Aerospace Society (DGLR)
2.00p.m - 5.30pm - IET PATW Competition
Present around the World (PATW) is the IETs presentation competition for young engineers and
technicians, aged 18 to 26. Individual competitors give a presentation for 10 minutes in English on
a subject related to engineering and technology and to answer questions for a further five minutes.
The aim of this competition is to arouse youngsters interest in English and provide an environment
for them to present in English confidently.
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airline PARTNER package


To assist with making it even more attractive and beneficial to avionics engineers,
professionals and managers of airlines and operators, we are delighted to announce a
great package for airline/operator delegates.
Airline Delegate Package for only 295 including 2 nights accommodation
The airline delegate package is a great way to attend the Aviation Electronics Europe
conference, keep up to date with the latest technologies, policies and challenges facing
the aviation electronics and avionics industry, with a cost effective rate which includes 2
nights accommodation at the event hotel.
For just 295 your delegate fee includes your access to the conference, exhibition,
keynote, exhibitor presentations, free seminars and workshops, coffee breaks and lunch
breaks for 2 days, as well as 2 nights accommodation great value!
For further details and to register online visit www.ae-expo.eu/airline-delegate-package

Association of European Airlines support Aviation Electronics Europe


The Association of European Airlines (AEA) is supporting Aviation Electronics
Europe 2015, and will be hosting their CNS Working Group meeting during the event.
Based on its extensive knowledge of the industry, AEA is an essential industry platform
and is relied upon by policy-makers as a trustworthy contributor to the debates around
the decision-making process. AEA works together with the institutions of the European
Union and other stakeholders in the value chain to ensure the sustainable growth of the
European airline industry in a global marketplace.
The Association of European Airlines is a non-profit industry organisation, bringing
together 30 major European airlines as the trusted voice of the European airline industry
for 60 years.
The airline community has a key role to play in the future for avionics, with the airline pilots
being in the frontline of technological developments, and the AEA is keen to ensure its
members have the opportunity to contribute to the discussion in the future developments
in aviation electronics and avionics.

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exhibition
The Aviation Electronics Europe Exhibition is FREE TO ATTEND to trade visitors and will showcase
many of the latest technologies and solutions on the market. The event will also deliver a range of
Exhibitor Presentations and Micro Workshops with many of the companies participating providing
an enhanced level of activity to engage visitors and delegates.
Discover new and latest technologies and solutions in Avionics and Aviation Electronics
Network with the international avionics community in a great environment

List of Exhibitors at (22nd December 2014):


AES - Aerospace Embedded Solutions
Amphenol
Aim GmbH
Airberlin Technik
Aitech Systems Ltd
ASM Aircraft Systems & Manufacturing Inc.
AVD Systems
Aviation Maintenance Magazine
Avionics Magazine
bavAIRia
CES Creative Electronic Systems
Curtiss Wright
DGLR Munich
DMarkets
Dspace
Esterline CMC
Great River Technology
Green Hills Software
HR Smith - Techtest
L-3 Aviation Products

Matt Black Systems


Men Mikro
MICCAVIONICS
Presagis
Rapita Systems
Resource Group
Rotor & Wing
Royal Aeronautical Society (Munich)
SD Aviation
Staco Systems
Sysgo
TE Connectivity
TechSAT GmbH
Tecnobit
TTTech Computertechnik AG
Vector Informatik GMBH
Verocel GmbH
Wind River

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Limited exhibiting and sponsorship opportunities are still available, to join the list of leading
companies and organisations showcasing their technologies and solutions.
For further information on exhibiting and sponsorship please contact:
James McAuley
EMEA Region
james.mcauley@aerospace-media.com
T: +34 952 118 018
M: +34 651 675 516

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Paul McPherson
The Americas
pmcpherson@aerospace-media.com
T: +1 240-463-1700

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Exhibitor Presentations
A range of FREE TO ATTEND presentations by some of the exhibitors at Aviation Electronics
Europe give a deeper insight into the technologies and systems available in the market.
The Exhibitor Presentations will take place during the event in the exhibition area and are open to
registered visitors to the event.
Exhibitor Presentations include:
CNS Evolutions
Thomas Maier, Senior Manager, Air Traffic Management Engineering - EYIA Airbus
Multicore in flight critical avionics current practices, trends and outlook for certification
Alex Wilson, Director, Business Development, Aerospace and Defence, Wind River
Avionic Industry Overview Embedded Systems Technologies
Michael Henze, Product Manager, MEN Mikro Elektronik
Management of DO-178C activities and objectives through automation
George Romanski, CEO, Verocel, Inc.
The challenges of multi-core software certification in the Avionics industry
Stuart Fisher, Director Technical Marketing, SYSGO
Company Presentation of AES
Dr. Axel Hdepohl, CTO, AES Aerospace Embedded Solutions
Management of DO-178C activities and objectives through automation
George Romanski, CEO, Verocel
The challenges of multi-core software certification in the Avionics industry
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Stuart Fisher, Director Technical Marketing,
Sysgo
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Developing and Testing Complex ARINC 818 Video Systems


Tim Keller, Director of Marketing, Great River Technology
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BETRIEB

Venue
MOC Event Center
Lilienthalallee 40
80939 Munich
Germany
T: +49 89 323530
www.moc-muenchen.de
The MOC Event Center, Munich is an excellent venue
with high quality facilities and ideally located in the heart
of Munich.
Easily accessible by car and train, the MOC is also a short distance from Munich Airport ensuring
our international delegates an easy and stress free arrival to Aviation Electronics Europe.

Hotel Accommodation
Holiday Inn Munich City Centre
Hochstrasse 3
D-81669 Munich
GERMANY
T: +49 89 48030
www.holidayinn.com
We are delighted to have arranged a Special Offer with
the Official Hotel for Aviation Electronics Europe, the
Holiday Inn Munich City Centre.
To book your accommodation online visit www.ae-expo.eu/hotel-accommodation.
Located just over a quarter mile from the Deutsches Museum, opposite from the Gasteig,
Munichs Cultural Centre and directly at the S-Bahn station Rosenheimer Platz this 4-star hotel in
Munich is a convenient base for your leisure or business stay. The city centre of Munich lies within
walking distance.
The Holiday Inn Munich City Centre, with its excellent facilities, is ideally located for the MOC
Event Centre, just a few stops on the S-Bahn.
For further details visit: visit www.ae-expo.eu/accommodation

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Sponsors and Supporters


Aviation Electronics Europe wish to thank the following sponsors and
supporters of the event who without the event would not be possible:
Networking Reception Hosted By:

Supported by:

Media Partners:

Media Supporters:

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Munich & BavAIRia


Strategically Munich is an excellent location for Aviation Electronics Europe providing great
opportunity for the event to continue to grow, in the heart of Europe, where there is a large cluster
of related aerospace industry organisations.
Therefore rather than trying to get the market to come to us, we have taken the event to where
the market is. Travel from within the cluster is easy and there are also many relevant companies
within easy travelling distance of the event providing exhibitors or attendees the opportunity
to arrange on site visits or appointments with many of these companies just before or after the
event.

Background

Bavaria is one of two centres of the German aerospace industry, with 1/3 of German aerospace
industry based there, whether in terms of employees, companies or turnover:
61,000 employees
550 separate companies
7 Billion - $9.6 Billion annual turnover

bavAIRia - Local Industry Support


The Bavarian state government has commissioned bavAIRia with the cluster management of
the aerospace cluster as well as the satellite navigation cluster. bavAIRias goal as a cluster
management organisation is to bring together the various stakeholders from industry, science and
politics on a neutral ground in order to facilitate cooperation projects for strengthening global
competitiveness of Bavarias aerospace and satellite navigation. For this purpose, bavAIRia offers
services regarding state funded research projects, and various activities with regard to human
resources, marketing, supply chain integration and internationalisation.

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Airline delegate package 2 day


(includes 2 nights accommodation and access to 2 days conference,
keynote session, coffee breaks, lunch for both days, entry to exhibition)
Booked anytime 295

Company 
Street Address 
City

Full standard delegate


(includes access to 2 days conference, keynote session, coffee breaks,
lunch for both days, entry to exhibition)
Booked and paid before 25 February 750
Booked and paid after 25 February 850

State/Province 
Country 
Zip/Postal Code 

One Day standard delegate


(includes access to 1 days conference, keynote session, coffee breaks,
lunch for one day, entry to exhibition)
Booked and paid before 25 February 425
Booked and paid after 25 February 495

E-mail Address 
Phone 
Please advise if Billing address is different to above.

Group booking 2 day 3 full standard delegates


(includes access to 2 days conference, keynote session, coffee breaks,
lunch for both days, entry to exhibition for 3 named delegates)
Booked and paid before 25 February 1500
Booked and paid after 25 February - 1700

SUPPLEMENTARY DELEGATES
First name

Group booking 2 day 5 full standard delegates


(includes access to 2 days conference, keynote session, coffee breaks,
lunch for both days, entry to exhibition for 3 named delegates)
Booked and paid before 25 February 2250
Booked and paid after 25 February - 2550

bavAIRia




Last name

DGLR

RAeS

IET

ASD

PAYMENT METHOD (please select)


Pay by Credit Card complete address and card details (see opposite)
PayPal you can send your payment using the

email adrianbroadbent@icloud.com

Email
Last name




Job Title

Last name

Email




BILLING ADDRESS
First Name 
Last Name 
Job Title 
Company 
Street Address 
City

Bank Transfer/Wire
Name on Account: Aviation Electronics Expo Ltd
- A/C 64583388 IBAN GB09 BARC 208033 64583388
- A/C 93369528 IBAN GB18 BARC 208033 93369528
Barclays Bank (Sort code 208033, SWIFT BARCGB22) 265 Lord Street,
Southport, Merseyside, PR8 6NX
Complete address details of the delegate and return form after making payment
so we can match this document when payment arrives in our Bank.

State/Province 

To be INVOICED prior to payment, complete address details and return to above

Please charge to: Visa Visa Electron Mastercard


Maestro Amex

By Cheque - Please send the above invoice with payment attached to the
address below within 7 days of registration.
Payable to: Aviation Electronics Expo Ltd, Rydal, 1 Coyners Avenue, Southport
PR8 4SZ, United Kingdom

Job Title Email


First name

First name
First name

Supporting Associations Discount


A 20% discount will be applied if you are a member of one of the following
Associations (Please tick box of your trade association membership. Not
applicable to Airline Delegate Package):

Last name

Job Title Email


Job Title

Exhibition only
FREE to attend for trade

AEA

First Name 
Last Name 

CONFERENCE DELEGATE FEES

PRIMARY DELEGATE DETAILS

Country 
Zip/Postal Code 

CREDIT CARD PAYMENT INFORMATION

Card Number 
Expiry Date / 
Start Date
CVC

/ 

(last 3 digits on reverse or 4 digits for Amex)

Name on Card
Signature 

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