5-6 November 2014, Jakarta Convention Center 5-7 November 2014, Jakarta Convention Center Preliminary Forum Agenda 5-6 November 2014 Jakarta Convention Center Indonesia Infrastructure Week 2014 – Official Opening Ceremony The Indonesia Infrastructure Week 2014 events have been strategically timed within the first “100 days” of the newly elected central government. The conference is expected to be the first event to hear private sector feedbacks and inputs to the new elected government representatives as reference in their upcoming policies. The two‐day conference will begin with opening remarks from the Chairman of Indonesia Chamber of Commerce and Industry as the voice of private sector, followed by the Chairman of Association of Provincial Government of Indonesia to deliver regional governments planning and expectation from private sector to accelerate infrastructure development across the provinces in order to drive economic and social growth. As the final remarks, President of the Republic of Indonesia* will deliver and share infrastructure planning enhance national growth and Indonesia’s readiness in facing a highly competition amongst international world especially in preparation of ASEAN Economic Community in 2015. Page 2 5-6 November 2014 Jakarta Convention Center 5 November 2014 Plenary Session 1 ‐ Afternoon 13.00– 13.20 Regulatory considerations for Indonesia to Partnering with Indonesia Under ASEAN Open Skies support a successful implementation of ASEAN Open Skies Policy Ms. Maria Kristi Endah Murni In the Centennial year of global Deputy Director of Air Transport Cooperation, Ministry commercial aviation a paradigm of Transportation, Republic of Indonesia shift is taking shape across the South East Asia with the onset of 13.20– 13.40 Status on the global air transport industry the ASEAN Open Skies agreement. and Indonesia’s potential leadership role Set to be fully implemented in under ASEAN Open Skies 2015, the goal of the policy is to build a more robust industry which Mr. Conrad Clifford will deliver more flights with lower Regional Vice President for Asia Pacific, International costs and greater competition Air Transport Association (IATA) thereby delivering higher 13.40– 14.00 Airport development strategies in standards of service. Learn from industry leaders how with over 250 million citizens are spread across a vast geographic territory of over 17,000 islands; Indonesia is set to strengthened physical links with her neighbors, lead the way on intra‐regional travel and drive economic growth under ASEAN Open Skies. anticipation of ASEAN Open Skies Mr. Yudhaprana Sugarda Head of Corporate Planning & Performance, PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero) 14.00– 14.20 Director of Business Development, Lion Group 14.20– 15.40 We make people fly ‐ Meeting the significant low cost carrier demand across ASEAN Capt. Daniel Putut Kuncoro Adi COFFEE BREAK Page 3 5-6 November 2014 Jakarta Convention Center 5 November 2014 Plenary Session 2 ‐ Afternoon 15.40– 16.00 Financing the gap for Indonesia’s airport Financing the investment requirements to support development agenda in partnership with the Indonesia’s airport private sector developments. Mr. Bastary P. Indra Director PPP, BAPPENAS Co‐Moderated by: 16.00– 16.20 Dr. S. Ipoeng Poernomo M.Si, Secretary General, Indonesia Transportation Society Mr. Gregory Sarkissian, Collaborating with international airports for Indonesia’s regional and domestic success Ms. Mina Choi President Director, PT Mitra Incheon Indonesia 16.20– 16.40 Director of International Cooperation Program, ASR Limited An Investor’s perspective: The global air transportation investment opportunity taking shape with ASEAN Open Skies Mr. Julian Smith As the fastest growing emerging Adviser, PT PricewaterhouseCoopers Indonesia market in ASEAN, the opportunities Advisory for aviation growth in Indonesia 16.40– 17.00 Platform to support air cargo business that are staggering. With Indonesia’s have an impact on the economy in Indonesia domestic air travel market set to grow at an annual rate Mr. Yusmar Anggadinata approaching 20% and reaching Director of Cargo & Business Development, over 100 million passengers by PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero) 2015, learn how Indonesia’s 17.00– 17.20 Q & A: PANEL DISCUSSION stakeholders are preparing for this 17.20– 19.00 INDONESIA INFRASTRUCTURE WEEK 2014 – massive expansion in the airports and aviation sectors. NETWORK RECEPTION Page 4 5-6 November 2014 Jakarta Convention Center 6 November 2014 Plenary Session 3 ‐ Morning Enhancing customer services 09.00– 09.20 The airline’s perspective on initiatives to and the passenger’s enhance passenger experience experience in anticipation of Mr. Erik Meijer ASEAN Open Skies Director & Executive Vice President Marketing & Sales, PT Garuda Indonesia (Persero) Tbk Moderated by: Mr. David Abraham BSL 09.20– 09.40 Partner, Abraham Law Firm Indonesians’ passenger flights are expected to double by 2028, placing the air transport industry under massive pressure to become more efficient, environmentally sound and streamlined including maximizing the number of passengers per fuel spent. With the number of travelers increasing every year and security requirements constantly being enhanced, airport operators must stay on top of their game in delivering smoother passenger processing. The following session will look at latest strategies for airport operators and aviation officials to respond to the new challenges ahead. Delivering effective safety management systems for Indonesia’s airports in the face of rapid growth Mr. Endang Sumiarsa Operation Director, PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero) 09.40– 10.00 Applying key technology trends for streamlined services at airports Mr. Ilya Gutlin President Asia Pacific, SITA 10.00– 10.20 Simplifying airport operations in order to improve the customer satisfaction index Mr. Yushan Sayuti Operational Director, PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero) 10.20– 10.40 Incorporating Railway development as key to delivering a seamless travelers experience Mr. Muhammad Nurul Fadhila President Director, PT Railink 10.40– 11.00 11.00– 11.20 Q & A: PANEL DISCUSSION COFFEE BREAK Page 5 5-6 November 2014 Jakarta Convention Center 6 November 2014 Plenary Session 4 ‐ Morning 11.20– 11.40 An international perspective on the planning Airport strategies for successful planning and and implementation of airport cities in implementation under support of economic growth ASEAN Open Skies Mr. Peter Budd Director, Ove Arup & Partners Ltd 11.40– 12.00 An international airport perspective in Moderated by: support of the expansion agenda; The grand Ari Soebagyo design Secretary General, Indonesia Airport Operators Association Mr. Colm Moran (APBI) Chief Executive, DAA International Airport infrastructures are one of the key drivers of the aviation sectors growth. The challenge faced in Indonesia is how to deliver the benefits of aviation to meet the needs of the airlines and their passengers, in the most efficient way in anticipation of ASEAN Open Skies As airports become an increasingly important link to global markets and a major factor for Indonesia’s future competitiveness; in an era of strong air traffic growth. Forecasted to rise steadily over the next 20 years, airport will play a central role in accommodating this growth. In this session learn how industry leaders are preparing to provide greater capacity in the face of unprecedented growth. 12.00– 12.20 Global Trends in Aviation Refueling Infrastructure Mr. Heng Jeong Tan Regional Director Asia, Skytanking Holding GmbH 12.20– 13.00 13.00– 14.00 Q & A: PANEL DISCUSSION LUNCH BREAK Page 6 5-6 November 2014 Jakarta Convention Center 6 November 2014 14.00– 14.20 Aviation growth is at the heart of Indonesia’s economic development Moderated by: Mr. Agus Sudarya Chairwoman, Indonesia Tourism Promotion Board 14.20– 14.40 Secretary General, Indonesian Aircraft Maintenance Shop Association (IAMSA) ASEAN Open Skies will benefit Indonesian consumers, drive competition, increase global trade and further integrate Indonesia’s aviation industry worldwide. The results of this policy will liberalize the aviation market allowing unlimited flights between all 72 international airports across the ASEAN economic region. Under the 2010 Multilateral Agreement for the Full Liberalization of Air Services (MALFPAS), member countries have agreed to allow third, fourth and fifth freedom rights. In this session learn how Indonesian market leaders will embrace this liberalization will deliver the benefits of better market outcomes: Growth, Competition, Innovation and Value. Plenary Session 5 ‐ Afternoon The critical role of airport and airline expansions in the development of Indonesia’s tourism sector Ms. Wiryanti Sukamdani Financing strategies for the expansion of Indonesia’s airports Mr. Laurentius Manurung Finance Director, PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero) 14.40– 15.00 Investor’s perspective on financing Indonesia’s significant airport development potential Mr. Lee Lawrence Managing Director, Qeema Aviation Partners Ltd 15.00– 15.20 Financing options for Indonesia’s airport infrastructure agenda Mr. Edwin Syahruzad Director, PT Sarana Multi Infrastruktur (Persero) 15.20– 16.00 16.00– 16.20 16.20– 16.40 Perspective from the private sector expertise in airport optimization, planning, CDM approaches Mr. Olivier BARIC Business Development Director, Egis Avia Q&A: PANEL DISCUSSION COFFEE BREAK Page 7 5-6 November 2014 Jakarta Convention Center 6 November 2014 Plenary Session 6 ‐ Afternoon Indonesia Aviation Business Summary Session Thriving in the new Forum 2014: paradigm of global air transportation Moderated by: Mr. Lee Lawrence Managing Director, Qeema Aviation Partners Ltd 16.40‐ 17.00 Closing Remarks Prof. Dr. Danang Parikesit Chairman, Indonesia Transportation Society (MTI) Page 8
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