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AIRPORT CITIES WORLD CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION (ACE)

Frankfurt, Germany

April 25-26 2007

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Welcome Reception
Place: Lemons & Limes Bar

All participants and guests are invited to attend the Welcome Reception at the Lemons & Limes bar (Sheraton Hotel & Towers) on Tuesday evening - the perfect opportunity to meet other delegates, sponsors and speakers in a relaxed, lounge-like atmosphere before the conference commences.

Tour of Frankfurt Airport City
Airport Cities guests are invited to a 'behind the scenes' Tour of Frankfurt International Airport. This will include a tour of CargoCity, Gateway Gardens, Airrail Centre Frankfurt and the A380 Maintenance Base.


Gala Evening
Hosted by Fraport AG, the official Airport Cities Gala Evening will be held on the evening of Wednesday April 25, 2007 at the King Kamehameha Club, Frankfurts premiere night spot.


Siemens Airport Centre Tour
All Airport Cities delegates are invited to participate in a day outing to the SAC Tour,in Fuerth.
The Airport Centre is an information conference and training centre for everyone bearing responsibility with regards to an airport project.
(by invitation only)



Conference Programme


Day One

Registration
Conference

Welcome Address

Dr Wilhelm Bender, Chairman of the Executive Board, Fraport AG

Chairman Address

John D Kasarda, Director, Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, University of North Carolina

SESSION 1
Identifying Megatrends & Forecasting Growth

Moderator: John D Kasarda, Director, Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, University of North Carolina

Utilising successful occupancies to leverage mega economic drivers in Airport City development

Outlining and analysing the main driving forces behind the development of an Airport City and introducing an Airport City
typology. Mr Dietrich evaluates the potential of different occupancies within the airport city model while transferring different development scenarios to the Frankfurt Airport City business model.
Karl-Heinz Dietrich, Executive Vice President of Retail and Properties, Fraport AG
Geoffrey Lipman, Assistant Secretary General, United Nations World Travel Organisation

Partnership as a key success factor in future global competition

Evolving megatrends in global air transport business are challenging today’s strategies. From the perspective of airline strategy, answers will be highlighted with a focus on airport development, thus identifying the partnership of airline, airport and air traffic control as a shared key success factor in the future competition of global hubs.
Dr Karl-Rudolf Rupprecht, Senior Vice President Hub Management Frankfurt, Lufthansa German Airlines

SESSION 2
The CEO's Vision of the Airport City
A series of international case-studies exploring the positive contribution that Airport Cities make to enhancing regional development and economic growth.

DFW Becoming an Airport City
Dallas/ Fort Worth International Airport is known as the economic engine of the North Texas region, supporting 268, 500 jobs with an annual payroll of $6 billion. DFW's 18,000 acres of land includes hotels, golf courses, distribution centers, and industrial and office space. Mr. Fegan's presentation will address DFW's role in this growth, and vision for future growth.
Jeffrey Fegan, CEO, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Li Peiying, CEO, Beijing Capital Airport Group Corporation
Gerlach J Cerfontaine, President & CEO, Schiphol Group

Developing the 'Air City'
Jaehee Lee, President & CEO, Incheon International Airport

SESSION 3
The CEO's Vision of the Airport City (continued)


Shri Kannayan Ramalingam, Chairman, Airport Authority of India
Hans Bakker, Commercial Director, Airport Authority Hong Kong

Vancouver International Airport: Developing as a Gateway City
Vancouver International Airport is an example of a mid-size airport that has successfully made the airport city model work. As a result, its non-aeronautical revenues have grown steadily and several of its retail franchises top off-airport outlets in sales by appealing to passengers and employees alike . With the arrival of a new rapid transit system in 2009, the airport is well positioned to diversify its commercial revenues further.
Larry Berg, CEO, Vancouver International Airport

Belo-Horizonte - An Emerging Airport City in Brazil
Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, State capital, a century-old metropolis with nearly five million inhabitants, is strategically located in Brazil as South America's most developed economic region, has sprung up as an important multimodal logistic hub. Boasting the first brazilian "industrial airport" (FTZ), further developments and improvements are to follow with the goal of creating an aerotropolis of the future
Luiz Antônio Athayde, Under Secretary,International Affairs, Department of Economic Development, Minas Gerais

Tour of Frankfurt Airport City
Lasting approximately one hour and including:
CargoCity South
Gateway Gardens
Airrail Center Frankfurt
A380 Maintenance Base


Day Two

KEYNOTE ADDRESS
A Vision of the Future

Security and Innovation for the complete terminal
For the first time ever, in 2007, more people live and work in cities than in rural areas. By 2015, some 350 million people will live in megacities with populations over 10 million. As a consequence, there will be a massive demand for adequate infrastructures such as energy supplies, transportation and traffic management.
Airports and the surrounding airport cities play a major role in the urbanization process. Siemens’ products and solutions are answers to the challenges of urbanization. With our integrated portfolio we provide security and innovation for your complete terminal.
Gunter Menden, Head of the Airport Logistics Division, Industrial Solutions and Services, Siemens AG

Thomas Paschek, Senior Vice President, Corporate Account Manager, Siemens AG


SESSION 4
Maximising the Return on Your Scarce Real Estate Assets

Airports under a €œreal estate development perspective
A presentation that will address the challenges Athens International has faced through striving to achieve its Airport City vision.
Thanassis Gyftakis, Director Property Operation Unit, Athens International Airport

The importance of real estate for Airport City development
Introducing recent real estate developments at Frankfurt Airport City, Christoph Hommerich explains how real estate is to become the second pillar of Fraport's core business, outlining both the strategy and implementation measures while touching on estate valuation and Frankfurt's master plan.
Christoph Hommerich, Vice President Real Estate, Fraport AG

What should my airport offer to its customers? And how?

Current trends at the Airport
- Increasing frequency on the ground
- Action items for Airports and a stab at defining what the best use of capital might be
Chad Pike, Senior Managing Director, The Blackstone Group

Global airport facilities: how trends in the global supply chain link with airport real estate development

Frank Wade, Senior Vice President, AMB Property Corporation


SESSION 5
The Role of Retail, Hotel, Office, Entertainment and Advertising in the Successful Airport City

Moderator: Chris Le Tourneur

Retail's impact on the social and economic life of Frankfurt Airport City

Focusing on the commercial aspect of development, Ute Pohl outlines both the current development status and the future direction of the supply elements of retailing at Frankfurt, while highlighting different measures for maximising revenues and identifying customer groups.
Ute Pohl, Vice President Retail, Fraport AG

AIRRAIL CENTER FRANKFURT: living mobility

What is probably the most mobile workplace on the European Continent is being built right next to Europe`s second largest airport, immediately above the intercity railroad station, and with direct links to the terminal and to the nearby Frankfurt expressway interchange: the AIRRAIL CENTER FRANKFURT an outstanding, multipurpose, high quality property, whose unmistakable futuristic architecture embodies flexibility, dynamics and speed in a new vital form, leadership in mobility! This project is the result of a joint project involving powerful and prestigious companies, such as IVG Immobilien AG and Fraport AG:
Jens Doerrie, Managing Director, The Airrail Center Frankfurt

Gateway Gardens The pulse of Frankfurt Airport City

Gateway Gardens is a new district located in direct proximity of the Frankfurt Airport. Until the year 2016, 700,000 m? of floor space will arise on the former US Army territory covering 35 hectares. Is the excellent location and transport connection of this district sufficient to guarantee the success of this project? Which roles are attributed to the usage mix, architecture and marketing? How will this vision of a lively and versatile Airport City become a reality?
Juergen Gross, Chairman of Management Board, Gross & Partner

Successful retail it's more than luxury

Duty paid retail contributes to Aiport City in many aspects: matching travelers, meeters/well-wishers and employees needs, and optimizing airport revenues.
Vincent Romet, Executive Vice President, Hachette Distribution Services

Developing an Airport City: opportunities and success factors

- Traditional business models are running out of steam
- Retail and customer services provide growth opportunities
- Key success factors to unlock new sources of profit
- Best practices for Airport City concepts
- Critical issues to overcome
Dieter Schneiderbauer, Partner/VP, Booz Allen Hamilton


SESSION 6
The Vital Role of Cargo, Freight & Just-in-Time Manufacturing in Airport City Development

Moderator: John D Kasarda, Director, Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, University of North Carolina

The Southeastern Michigan Aerotropolis: its economic impact to the regeneration of Wayne County and Southeastern Michigan

Southeastern Michigan is at an industrial development crossroads in an increasingly fast-paced, globally networked economy that is changing the rules of competition and business location. Strategic decisions and development initiatives taken today will determine the 21st century direction of our region in terms of industrial mix, business competitiveness, job creation, and quality of life. This becomes even more critical as the region witnesses unprecedented challenges with the rapid shrinking of the auto industry, historically the backbone of the region’s economy.
Robert A Ficano, Executive, Wayne County
Mulugetta Birru, Wayne County Executive, Wayne County Economic Development Department
Panel of speakers invited including: Major just-in-time manufacturer International cargo & freight forwarder


SESSION 7

Planning, Managing and Financing the Airport City Project

Moderator: Jim Jarvis, Vice President, Ricondo & Associates
Paul Beck, Executive Manager, NACO Germany

Fraport Extension Project - Financial Communication

Economic and Political Planning Process, Addressing Concerns of all Constituencies, Financing Plan and Market Communication
Lutz R Raettig, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Morgan Stanley Bank AG

Successfully managing airport hotels in Europe

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. is present with 8 hotels at Europeans airports including the top four like Frankfurt, London, Paris and Amsterdam. The presentation will include a comparison of city versus airport hotel’s performance and if airport properties do continue to be a growth sector in the future.
Erhard Noreisch, Senior Vice President, Operations for Germany & Eastern Europe, Starwood Group

End of Conference



Sponsorship, session and speaker information
Andrew Hazell
Sponsorship & Exhibition Manager
E-mail: andrewh@airportconference.com
Direct line: +44 (0) 208 831 7518

Conference and registration information
Emma Dean
Conference Manager
E-mail: emma@airportconference.com
Direct line: +44 (0) 208 831 7505

Sponsorship, session and speaker information
Andrew Hazell
Sponsorship & Exhibition Manager
E-mail: andrewh@airportconference.com
Direct line: +44 (0) 208 831 7518

Conference and registration information
Emma Dean
Conference Manager
E-mail: emma@airportconference.com
Direct line: +44 (0) 208 831 7505

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