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DAY THREE 12 November, 2009
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Plenary Agenda
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, the “Mother City”, is the oldest city in South Africa and has some of the world´s best wines are produced and Kirstenbosch Botanical
09:00 – 10:30 Continuous Improvement & Quality 11:00 – 12:30 Achieving More with Less: Quantifying a cultural heritage spanning more than 300 years. It also has the top five Gardens, internationally acclaimed as one of the great botanical gardens of
Assurance: from Theory to Practice Results
national attractions in South Africa that should appear on every visitor´s the world.
itinerary all year round.
SeMS represents a method for stakeholders
Voted World’s 2nd best city 2009
to apply quality assurance philosophy to
Moderator: SEG Chairman
Don´t miss a visit up Table Mountain; the V&A Waterfront, a unique shop- Come to Cape Town and learn why so many travelers fall in love with this
aviation security and to promote continuous
ping and holiday experience on a scenic working harbour; Robben Island, vibrant city, voted World’s 2nd Best City, according to the Travel+Leisure`s
improvement. IOSA and ISAGO are the
Panel: Moderators from Panel Sessions:
best tools to ensure that air carriers, ground
Gerry Lumsden, Executive Secretary,
the former home of Nelson Mandela; the Cape Town Wine Routes, where 14th annual World’s Best poll.
service providers and airports embrace this
ECAC
new approach – both globally recognised
Alexandre Crozat, Head of Aviation
audit programmes declared mandatory
Security Measures Section, DGCA France;
by many states. While IOSA and ISAGO
Chairman ICAO AVSEC Panel
ensure core elements are implemented,
it is important to fully integrate SeMS
Lance Brogden, Regional Vice President,
throughout every aspect of operations.
Africa, IATA
Moderator:
Philip Baum, Managing Director,
Jean-Luc Boutillier, Assistant Director,
Green Light Ltd.; Editor, Aviation Security
IOSA & ISAGO Auditing & Quality, IATA
International, UK
Panel: Shawn Gerber, Senior Security Specialist,
Ken Dunlap, Director,
United Airlines
Security North America, IATA
Danie Barnardt, Manager Aviation Security
John M. Edwards, Head,
(Global Compliance & QC), South African
Cargo Security, IATA
Airways
Jean-Luc Boutillier, Assistant Director,
Representative, Transport Canada
IOSA & ISAGO Auditing & Quality, IATA
Aditonl Spk TBA
Nico Voorbach, Captain,
Chairman IFALPA Security Committee
10:30 – 11:00 Networking break
12:30 Official Closing
Host Airports and Conference Dinner Sponsor
Accomodations Cape Town
The Westin Grand Cape Town Arabella Quays is situated at the entrance
to the historic Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. This hotel has an ideal location
Event Sponsors
from which to base both business and leisure activities in Cape Town. It is
within easy walking distance of Cape Town’s endless attractions, includ- Book now!
ing a wide selection of restaurants, bars, nightlife, monuments, museums,
shopping centres, the central business district, as well as the direct links
to all the tourist highlights in and around this vibrant city.
Over 80% of exhibition space sold!
Offering the largest hotel conference and banquet complex in Cape Town,
Sponsoring and exhibiting at AVSEC World 2009 will provide
this hotel boasts state-of-the art technological and professional facilities an ideal opportunity to showcase your products and services
which are linked to the International Convention Centre.
to a focused and targeted audience, outstanding networking
Principal Media Sponsor opportunities as well as association with IATA brand, a world
class global endorsement.
See who’s exhibiting at AVSEC World 2009:
www.iata.org/events/avsec2009/exhibitors
10 – 12 November, 2009
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