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1 Welcome! Welcome to everyone attending this year’s aviation conference in Wellington. This year’s Leadership Summit theme is ‘Meeting tomorrow’s challenges and succeeding today’. We’re covering some of the bigger issues facing the industry’s growth, but giving you advice on steps to be taken now, to ensure you are still in business in the longer term! The divisional conferences are more about what is happening in the ‘here and now’ with some good direction on helping you to become more resilient. Resilience is the theme for the NZAAA, NZHA and Training and Development conferences. We’ve been fortunate to get so many good speakers. Enjoy the socialising too, catching up with old mates and making new friends. It is often that informal talking that brings the real benefits of such conferences. If you have questions or need help, just ask us. The three main contacts are John Sinclair (0273142151), Andrew Nicholson (0272802008) or me (0276009156). We all look forward to catching up with you during the conference. John Nicholson Chief Executive – Acting

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Welcome!

Welcome to everyone attending this

year’s aviation conference in

Wellington.

This year’s Leadership Summit theme is

‘Meeting tomorrow’s challenges and

succeeding today’. We’re covering

some of the bigger issues facing the

industry’s growth, but giving you advice

on steps to be taken now, to ensure you

are still in business in the longer term!

The divisional conferences are more about what is happening in the ‘here and now’ with

some good direction on helping you to become more resilient. Resilience is the theme for

the NZAAA, NZHA and Training and Development conferences. We’ve been fortunate to get

so many good speakers.

Enjoy the socialising too, catching up with old mates and making new friends. It is often that

informal talking that brings the real benefits of such conferences.

If you have questions or need help, just ask us. The three main contacts are John Sinclair

(0273142151), Andrew Nicholson (0272802008) or me (0276009156).

We all look forward to catching up with you during the conference.

John Nicholson

Chief Executive – Acting

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09:30 Fire Unit Standard 14564 Boardroom

Richard McNamara - Trainer

09:30 Chemical Rating Re-Validation Boardroom

Murray Beare, Educhem - Trainer

09:30 Wires, CRM and Human Factors Mercure Hotel

John Fogden, Total Aviation Quality - Trainer

18:30 Welcome Reception Trade Display area

Training Days NZAAA

Saturday 25 June 2016 NZAAA

Sunday 26 June 2016 NZAAA

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08:30 Tea and Barista Coffee sponsored by

09:00 Conference Opening Address

Hon Nathan Guy, Minister for Primary Industries

09:15 Chairman’s Address - Alan Beck, NZAAA Chairman

09:30 Keynote Address Resilience - Doug Avery

10:30 Morning Tea in Trade Display area

11:00 Resilience by understanding the economy

Jacqueline Rowarth

12:00 Ballance Fertiliser

Richard Donnelly, Super Air

12:15 Lunch in Trade Displays sponsored by

12:45 Trade Displays

13:30 The Big Picture – Graeme Harris, CAA Director

14:00 Resilience against Human Error - Glen Eastlake

15:15 Afternoon Tea in Trade Display area

15:45 Resilience against HSE Legislation – Fabian Kopu

(The Fairlie incident)

16:15 Pacific Aerospace Update - Mark Crouch and Damian Camp

16:45 NZAAA AGM

17:30 Happy Hour in Trade Display Area sponsored by

18:30 At Large in Wellington (Free Evening) Dinner – Own Arrangements

Monday 27 June 2016 Resilience NZAAA Conference

Resilience Room 2 – Shed 6

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08:30 Tea and Barista Coffee sponsored by

09:00 AC61-15 and implications of Part 61 - Steve Kern & Gary Langman, CAA

10:00 NRFA Fire Fighting Standard Protocols

John Rasmussen, Manager Rural Fire Palmerston North

10:30 Morning Tea in trade display area sponsored by

11:00 Resilience against Fatigue - Philippa Gander

11:30 Resilience through Leadership, Business Planning & Goal-Setting for the Time Poor

High Performers

Mark Daniels, Action Coach

12:30 Lunch in trade display area sponsored by

13:30 Resilience against compliance – SMS/HSW Interface

Mark Price, CAA & John Fysh, RMF Consulting

14:30 Resilience against Risk – Geraint Bermingham, Navigatus

15:30 Afternoon Tea in trade display area sponsored by

16:00 Resilience against AG Risks

Dan Foley, Matt Harris & Jim Burtenshaw, CAA

16:55 Conference Evaluation by NZAAA Delegates

18:00 Pre-dinner cocktails in trade display area sponsored by

19:00 Gala Dinner (combined industry)

Tuesday 28 June 2016 NZAAA & NZHA Conference

Resilience Room 2 – Shed 6

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08:30 Tea and Barista Coffee sponsored by

09:00 Welcome by the President of Aviation New Zealand

09:15 The Future of Transport policy, particularly aviation, in New Zealand

Martin Matthews, Secretary of Transport

09:45 Current and future priorities for CAA

Nigel Gould, Chairman CAA

Graeme Harris, Director CAA

10:30 Morning tea in trade display area sponsored by

11:00 SMS Implementation

Steve Moore, GM GA CAA

Neil Richardson –Principal Consultant, Baines Simmons

12:00 The New Health and Safety at Work Act - How it will apply in Practice

Brett Murray, GM Worksafe & Mike Impey, Health and safety manager CAA

13:00 Lunch in trade display area sponsored by

14:00 Celebrating Success

Case Studies from successful New Zealand companies

Panel

MET Service Ray Thorpe, General Manager Aviation Sales

Airways Sharon Cooke, General Manager Training

Oceania Aviation Don McCracken, CEO

15:00 Afternoon Tea in trade display area sponsored by

15:30 New Southern Sky, implications for GA

Steve Smyth, Director New Southern Sky

Ashok Poduval, Head of School Massey University School of Aviation

16:00 Close of Day 1 by President Aviation NZ

16:15 Aviation NZ AGM

18:00 Pre-dinner cocktails in trade display area sponsored by

19:00 Gala Dinner (combined industry)

Meeting tomorrow’s challenges and succeeding today – Room 1

Tuesday 28 June 2016 Aviation Leadership Summit

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08:30 Tea and Barista Coffee sponsored by

09:00 Minister of Transport, Hon Simon Bridges

09:30 Human Performance & Operational Safety

Dr Steve Jarvis, Jarvis Bagshaw

10:30 Morning Tea in trade display area sponsored by

11:00 D Cat Privileges - Mitch Jones, CAA

11:30 Accident Update and Incident Reporting - Joe Dewar, CAA

12:00 DOC Operator Selection - Cheapest Vs Safest

Harry Maher, DOC Director H&S

12:30 Lunch in trade display area sponsored by

13:30 406ELT Aerial Mounting - Lloyd Klee

14:00 The Importance of Role Training - (Panel) Facilitator Peter Turnbull

15:00 The insurance market in 2016 - Arden Jennings

15:30 Afternoon Tea in trade display area

16:00 Conference Evaluation

16:15 NZHA AGM

17:00 Drinks Function - Trades

Wednesday 29 June 2016 Resilience NZHA Conference

Resilience Room 2 – Shed 6

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08:30 Tea and Barista Coffee sponsored by

08:45 Opening by the (New) President of Aviation New Zealand

09:00 Minister of Transport, Hon Simon Bridges

09:30 Human Performance & Operational Safety

Dr Steve Jarvis, Jarvis Bagshaw

10:30 Morning Tea sponsored by

11:00 Supporting SMEs, Tackling Compliance and Helping

Business Growth - Kirk Hope, CEO Business NZ

11:30 New Zealand – mood, economy and political outlook

David Talbot, Research Director, UMR Research NZ

12:00 Wrap Up and Close by the President of Aviation New Zealand

12:30 Lunch in trade display area sponsored by

Training and Development Supply, Services and Engineering

13:30 AGM

14:00 Resilience: Collaboration in the rotary sector Terry

Murdoch, Christchurch Helicopters and Simon

Spencer-Bower, Wanaka Helicopters

14:40 Resilience: Common MET Training,

15:00 Afternoon Tea in trade display area

Where to workshop

15:30 Resilience: experiences with aircraft purchasing,

what can we learn?

Pete Stockwell, CEO, CTC Aviation

16:15 Qualification Review

Alan Moulai and Stuart Horner

16:30 New Southern Sky

AGM

17:00 Drinks in Trades Display

Wednesday 29 June 2016 Aviation Leadership Summit

Meeting tomorrow’s challenges and succeeding today – Room 1

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Nathan Guy – Minister for Primary Industries and Racing

Since 2009 he has been the Minister of Internal Affairs,

Immigration and Veteran Affairs, as well as the Associate

Minister of Justice and Transport. He has now been Minister

for Primary Industries and Racing for over three years.

Jaqueline Rowarth – The University of Waikato

Bachelor of Agricultural Science and PhD in Soil Science,

Massey University.

I’ve taught at Lincoln, Massey, University of Melbourne and

now University of Waikato. My raison d’etre is enabling

students to realise futures where they can make a

contribution through knowledge, enthusiasm and

determination, whilst dispelling misunderstandings in society

through media comment…

Doug Avery

Smashed by years of drought, eastern Marlborough farmers

Doug and Wendy Avery realised they needed to build a more

resilient farming model. The result of this journey is that the

farm that struggled is now a hugely successful business. In

2008 they won the Green Ribbon award for leadership in

improving drought affected land. The Avery family were

South Island Farmers of the Year in 2010 and Marlborough

District Council Environment Award winners in 2011. In

2012 Doug was made a Land Care Ambassador by the NZ

Land Care Trust and in 2013 Doug was named Landcorp

Agricultural Communicator of the Year.

Glen Eastlake

Glen is a semi-retired aviation professional with over 30

years of experience in the Australasian aviation industry. His

background also includes information technology (software

development) and television production.

NZAAA/NZHA Conference Speakers

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Joe Dewar – CAA

Joe works in the intelligence and risk analysis unit of the

CAA. Since 2013 Joe has worked with the NZHA on our

ongoing accident analysis project. The goal of the project is

to analyze the safety data from the industry and then to

distribute the information to operators. The project is guided

by the principle that information is critical to improving the

safety resilience of operators.

Mark Daniels

Mark Daniels is a licenced Business Coach, Business Trainer

and Seminar Presenter with Action Coach Business Coaching.

He has more than three decades of experience in business

and management. Mark is professionally qualified with two

Master of Science degrees.

Philippa Gander – Sleep/Wake Research Centre

Philippa is the Director of the Sleep/Wake Research Centre

at Massey (Wellington). She has extensive experience as a

scientific consultant working with industry, unions and

regulators and as an expert witness in fatigue-related

accident investigation and legal cases. Recognition for her

work in aviation includes a NASA Group Achievement Award

for the work of the Fatigue Countermeasures Program

(1993), being on the ICAO Taskforce that developed the new

global regulatory framework for fatigue risk management

and leading the writing team for both editions of the

IATA/ICAO/IFALPA guidance manual for operators

Lloyd Klee – Aviation Safety Supplies Ltd

Klee has been involved in both Marine and Aviation Safety

for thirty years.

Lloyd will update you on his research for ELT antenna

survivability and what needs to happen to allow a better

outcome for ELT activations

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Geraint Bermingham – Navigatus Consulting

Geraint has about 35 years of formal risk and safety

management experience across many high-threat sectors

including aviation, marine, and nuclear. This has been in

operational and management roles as well as consulting to

private and government organisations. Included among

these have been roles such as submarine squadron safety

officer at what was then Europe’s largest industrial site,

Manager Operational Risk at Air New Zealand, Safety Officer

for Svitzer BV during the Rena recovery.

John Rasmussen

John has a farming, forestry and rural fire background and

has spent 23 years in working management roles within the

commercial forest industry and 25 years working within the

rural fire industry with the National Rural Fire Authority.

John has worked on a number of significant projects during

his career including leading the NZ project on the

Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) and

assisting in the development and introduction of the

Standard for Use of Aircraft at Wildfires.

Harry Maher

“Early working days I had a lot of fun working for 10 years as

a ski patroller, heli-ski guide and white-water raft guide.

Then 22 years with DOC from 1990 in a variety of

concessions and commercial roles. Recently did 3.5 years as

CEO of LandSAR and have returned this year to DOC as

Director, Health & Safety. My role is to build and maintain

the systems and behaviours that keep DOC staff, contractors

and volunteers safe from harm. “

John Fysh - RMF CONSULTING (NZ) Limited

John Fysh has in excess of 29 years’ experience in the OHS

field. Established in 1989 RMF Consulting Services Pty Ltd

has provided practical support and advice in the OHS filed to

more than 1500 businesses across Australasia & the Pacific

Region with compliant safety management system in that

time.

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Mark Price – CAA

Mark has worked as a LAME in GA, mostly in Agriculture. He joined

CAA in 2000 and worked in a number of operational roles.

He left CAA in 2012 to work within a safety management

environment, as a Safety and Quality Manager, for a closed-charter

aviation operation in Papua New Guinea, supporting oil, gas and

mineral exploration companies. After gaining a broad working

knowledge of applying safety management systems in an

operational environment, he returned to CAA in 2013.

Arden Jennings

I have been involved in Aviation insurance for 30 years and

have gained valuable experience from many of the Aviation

underwriters at Lloyd’s whom I visit every year. The big

advantage I find in New Zealand is the ability to interface

with many operators in the Aviation Industry to learn many

of the important challenges that aviation people face and

have to deal with. Insurance is one of the costs that

operators need to deal with and also to obtain the required

cover for their particular role, whether they are aircraft

owners or provide one of the many services.

Bill MacGregor – CAA

Bill spent 28 years in the RNZAF as a pilot flying

predominantly helicopters (Sioux and Iroquois) and fixed

wing aircraft (Harvard, Devon, Airtrainer, Airtourer). Since

leaving the air force Bill has spent time as Director of Civil

Aviation in Solomon Islands and Niue plus advisor on

aviation regulation in various Pacific Island States. Bill joined

CAA as Principal Aviation Examiner (PAE) in February 2014.

Jim Burtenshaw – CAA

Jim is a dedicated aviation professional who enjoys working

in the complex socio-technical environment of aviation. He

is passionate about aviation safety and ensuring the New

Zealand skies are safe and secure. He is currently the Civil

Aviation Authority’s Safety Investigation Unit Manager and

the CAA’s representative for the NZAAA’s Down to the Wire

campaign. Jim has an aeronautical engineering background

through time in the New Zealand Air Force and has

completed a degree focusing in aircraft accident

investigation and aviation human factors.

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Martin Matthews – Secretary of Transport

Martin Matthews is the Secretary for Transport and the Chief

Executive of the Ministry of Transport. He has held this position

since September 2008, and finishes a few days after the

conference ends.

Martin was previously the Chief Executive of the Ministry for

Culture and Heritage and before that, Assistant Auditor-General.

Nigel Gould – Chairman, CAA

Nigel is a Fellow of both the New Zealand Institute of Chartered

Accountants and the Institute of Directors. In 2010 he was

appointed Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.

Nigel played a key role in establishing Massey University in

Wellington and was Chancellor of Massey until 2008. Other

appointments have included Chairman of Centreport, President

of the Wellington Regional Chamber of Commerce, and

subsequently New Zealand President, and Commissioner of the

Tertiary Education Commission. Nigel was appointed Chairman

of the Civil Aviation Authority in 2011.

Graeme Harris – Director, CAA

Harris began his career in the RNZAF where he finished in the

role of commanding officer, Avionics maintenance squadron. He

joined Transpower for a time and took his first role with CAA in

1988 as Team Leader Airline Surveillance. In 2000 he was

appointed Quality Assurance and Risk Manager at Mount Cook

Airlines. Graeme returned to CAA in 2004 as General Manager

Personal Licensing and Aviation Services. He has been Chief

Executive and Director of CAA since 2012.

Aviation Leadership Summit Speakers

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Steve Moore – GM CA, CAA

Before taking up his present position in 2013, Steve was

Assistant Chief of Defence Strategic Commitments and

Intelligence. Most of Steve’s military flying career has been

associated with the Air Combat Force flying the A-4K Skyhawk

and BAC-167 Strikemaster. He flew the Iroquois for a short

period, including a seven-month tour in the Sinai Desert as part

of the New Zealand Contingent to the Multinational Force and

Observers, and an exchange with the United States Navy in

Antarctica.

Steve is a qualified flying instructor and a graduate test pilot

from the United Kingdom’s Empire Test Pilot School.

Neil Richardson – Principal Consultant

Neil Richardson provides highly specialist advisory services to

senior management teams and technical experts across

Operators, Maintenance organisations and Regulatory

Authorities. He has over 20 years experience in civil and military

aviation and offers clients a wealth of safety expertise in the

maintenance and engineering world.

Neil began his aviation career with the Royal Air Force gaining

experience as an Airframe Technician, civilian Aircraft

Maintenance Engineers Licences in Airframes and Engines.

Brett Murray – GM, Worksafe

Brett Murray joined the former Department of Labour in 2004,

and previous roles have included Regional Manager for Central

Region, heading the investigation into the Pike River mine

tragedy and General Manager National Services and Support.

Earlier in his career, he spent 15 years working within the NZ

Police in various roles, and also spent time running his own

business.

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Mike Impey - CAA

A warranted health & safety inspector and HSNO enforcement

officer, Mike is the Chief Inspector and Manager of the Health &

Safety Unit at the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand, a

team tasked with applying and enforcing the national health and

safety and HSNO legislation in and on operational aircraft.

Previous employers in a safety leadership role include a power

generation and retail company, a well-known ice cream

manufacturer and a large steel mill. Prior to that Mike worked

for several major international airlines in senior operations and

engineering management positions.

Ray Thorpe – General Manager Aviation Sales, MetService

Ray qualified as a meteorologist in South Africa. He moved to

New Zealand and his career with MetService began in the early

1990s when he was employed in the Whenuapei operation. Ray

subsequently moved to Wellington where he has taken on

further responsibilities including in the international market.

Don McCracken – CEO, Oceania

Don has 25 years of experience in the industry. He has become

an expert in team building, engineering, management and

aviation products. At Oceania Aviation he oversees 194

employees across New Zealand, deals with offshore businesses

in Asia and the Pacific coast of Australia, provides team

leadership, and drives business growth, production and profit. In

five years, he would like to expand the business into the Asia-

Pacific region.

Don has a passion for aviation. He became involved in the

industry after 11 years’ experience in the engineering industry

when he found an interest for aviation and decided to become a

licensed engineer. Don is also a quality assurance lead auditor

and has technical qualification in heavy engineering. He has a

diploma in aeronautical engineering.

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Steve Smyth – Director, New Southern Sky

Steve Smyth is originally from the UK where as an RAF officer,

he flew Phantoms and Tornado fighters as a navigator. In his last

RAF role Steve was responsible for the RAF’s operational test

and evaluation programme, which included preparing Typhoon

fighters ready for service.

In 2006, Steve was recruited by the RNZAF as a civilian to

manage the Introduction into Service programme for the

upgrade or replacement of every operational aircraft and

supporting system. In July 2014, Steve joined CAA, as Director –

New Southern Sky.

Ashok Poduval - Head of School, Massey University School of

Aviation

Ashok Poduval has a wealth of aviation industry experience,

with over 12,000 hours of airline jet flying experience as a

training captain on A320 and B737 aircraft and holds a current

New Zealand ATP and Instrument rating. He has held various

senior management positions in Gulf Air, and was the Director

of Flight Operations and Safety Services with IATA for a number

of years.

Hon Simon Bridges – Minister of Transport

In 2014, Hon Simon Bridges MP was appointed Minister of

Energy and Resources, Minister of Transport, Associate Minister

for Climate Change Issues, Associate Minister of Justice and

Deputy Leader of the House.

He has previously served as Minister of Labour, Minister of

Consumer Affairs and Associate Minister of Transport. Prior to

standing for Parliament, Simon was a Senior Crown Prosecutor

in the District and High Courts.

Simon was educated at the University of Auckland, completing a

BA (Political Science and History) and a LLB (Hons), and at

Oxford University where he gained a Bachelor of Civil Law.

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Dr. Steve Jarvis - Jarvis Bagshaw

Steve Jarvis PhD, left Cranfield University in 2012 to meet the

increasing demand for his industry-focussed services. He applies

human and safety science to flight operations, investigates

incidents for airlines and conducts research to support critical

risk judgements. He has acted in an advisory capacity to most

UK airlines.

Steve is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, a Chartered

Ergonomist and Human Factors Specialist, and holds PhD and

MSc degrees in aviation safety and human factors. He is an

experienced private pilot and qualified on the Boeing 737 with

Air New Zealand in 2009.

Kirk Hope – CEO, Business NZ

Before joining Business NZ, Kirk was CEO of the New Zealand

Bankers' Association. Prior to that he was Executive Director of

the Financial Services Federation, the industry body

representing the non-bank sector. He has previously held a

range of senior positions at Westpac, including Head of

Government Relations and Regulatory Affairs.

A qualified barrister and solicitor, Kirk holds a Master's degree in

law, focused on regulation of financial services, and a Bachelor

and Post-Graduate Honours degree in political science. For five

years he was a member of the Commercial and Business Law

Committee of the New Zealand Law Society.

David Talbot – Research Director, UMR Research NZ

David is a Research Director at UMR - a research company which

works with many of New Zealand’s leading corporates on issues

management, reputation, and evaluation. From a varied

background in campaigning and communications, David brings

the ability to translate qualitative and quantitative research

findings into the real world strategic insights and comms advice

that decision-makers require.

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Stand 1 & 2

Business Name: Oceania Aviation

Address: 1 Harvard Lane, Ardmore Airport, Auckland, NZ 1022

Contact: Travis Hoani, Marketing and Communications

+64 21 1133 105 [email protected]

Website Address: www.oceania-aviation.com

Company/Product description: Oceania Aviation Limited has a fundamental belief in quality

outcomes, underpinned by our combined safety policy. We value the safety of our staff and

customers above all other business objectives.

The experienced team at Oceania Aviation offer a complete range of specialised services from Aircraft

Sales and Brokerage through to RR250 Turbine overhaul and repair. We pride ourselves on the

expertise of our staff, the expediency of our services and our ability to deliver quality services and

products to our diverse range of partners and customers around the world.

Stand 3 & 4

Business Name: Tracmap

Address: 21B Gladstone Road South, Mosgiel

Contact: Colin Brown

+64 3 489 2952 [email protected]

Website Address: www.tracmap.co.nz

Company/Product description:

Stand 5 & 6

Business Name: Hawker Pacific

Address: Lot 22 Harvard Lane Ardmore Aerodrome, Auckland

Contact: Martyn Griffiths, Business Development & Sales Manager

+64 27 808 0094 [email protected]

Website Address: www.hawkerpacific.com

Company/Product description: After a major Company changes from November 2015, Hawker

Pacific New Zealand are now concentrating on Aircraft Spare Parts and Aircraft Sales for the New

Zealand market.

With the support of the Spares and Logistics team, Australian Avionics division and Component shop

in Brisbane we are now actively marketing and seeking new opportunities along with servicing our

regular long standing Customer Base.

Please come and visit us on Stands 5 & 6 to discuss any requirements you may have.

Aviation Conference Week Trade Displays

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Stand 7

Business Name: Civil Aviation Authority of NZ

Address: PO Box 3555, Wellington 6140

Contact: Charlie Brimmicombe

[email protected]

Website Address: www.caa.govt.nz

Company/Product description: Regulator

Stand 8

Business Name: Aerosafe Risk Management

Address: Level 7, 154 Featherston Street, Wellington

Contact: Kimberley Turner, Chief Executive

+64 4 462 4061 [email protected]

Website Address: www.aerosafe.com.au

Company/Product description: Aerosafe Risk Management has been supporting New

Zealand based companies (CAANZ, Airways, Air New Zealand, NZDF) implement risk

management and safety management systems for over 15 years. If your organisation is

looking to adopt a risk based approach to SMS implementation then come and speak with

our team today.

Stand 9

Business Name: Point Trading

Address: 145 Wells St, South Melbourne, Vic, 3205

Contact: Lucy Mobrici,

+613 9934 9934 [email protected]

Website Address: www.pointtrading.com

Company/Product description: Point Trading Group was founded in 1987 and is an Australian

owned company. We provide R&D, customisation, assembly, testing, training maintenance and

support for all products and technologies to ensure a complete, mission ready solution for our

customers. Night Eyes Aviation is the new generation of aviation goggles. Our Night Eyes offers high

resolution and a clear bright image in a binocular configuration. It is a unique, compact binocular

night vision system, and it’s the result of our own R&D investment. We also provide Data Recording

Systems and Early Warning System for hazards.

Stand 10 & 11

Business Name: Airwork NZ

Address: 487 Airfield Road, Papakura

Contact: Dajanna Campion

[email protected]

Website Address: www.airwork.co.nz

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Stand 12

Business Name: Pacific Turbine Brisbane

Contact: Kris Lovell – Sales Manager

07 3637 7001 [email protected]

Website Address: www.pacificturbine.com.au

Company/Product description: Pacific Turbine Brisbane provides specialized PT6A and

TPE331 support to customers worldwide. We supply parts, repairs, services and offer a

customized Engine Management Program to suit our customer’s needs. Pacific Turbine

Brisbane currently manages 150+ PT6A Series Engines and 60+ TPE331 Series Engines within

our PTB-EMProgram.

Stand 14

Business Name: Olympus NZ

Address: 15D Paul Matthews Rd, Albany, Auckland

Contact: Faizal Sahib – Sales Specialist

09 836 9993 [email protected]

Website Address: www.olympus.co.nz

Stand 15

Business Name: Vector Aerospace

Address: 30 Industry Court, Eagle Farm, QLD, Australia

Contact: Simon Wilks , Regional Sales & Service Manager

Website Address: www.vectoraerospace.com

Company/Product description: Vector Aerospace

Australia is a leader in aerospace maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), for turbine

engines, and associated accessories. Our facility in Brisbane is a Pratt & Whitney Canada

Designated Overhaul Facility (DOF) for the PT6A series engines - the only one in the Asia

Pacific region! With a full test cell on site, Vector Australia are perfectly positioned to

provide responsive, reliable, and cost effective support to small and large operators

throughout the region.

Stand 16

Business Name: Tracplus Global

Address: Level 1, 286 Princess St Dunedin

Contact: Shawn Deaker – Account Manager

t +64 3477 8656

Website Address: www.tracplus.com

Company/Product description: TracPlus is a real-time tracking service provider using the

latest satellite, web and mobile technology. We deliver secure global tracking information,

visible on a range of user devices, to companies worldwide.

Know where your assets are at all times, regardless of where they are in the world.

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Stand 17

Business Name: Airbus Helicopters

Address: Harvard lane, Ardmore Airport

Contact: Murray Benns, Manager – NZ Branch

+64 9 296 3607 [email protected]

Website Address: airbusgroupap.com.au

Company/Product description: Airbus Helicopters provides civil and military helicopters to

its customers who serve, protect, save lives and safely carry passengers in highly demanding

environments. Flying more than 3 million flight hours per year, the company’s in-service

fleet includes 12,000 helicopters operated by more than 3,000 customers in 152 countries

Stand 18

Business Name: Red Baron Alse

Address: Hangar No. 17/ 27 John Duigan Drive, Yarrawonga

Victoria 3730 Australia

Contact: Karen Bayne – Business Manager

+61 3 5744 2166 [email protected]

Website Address: www.redbaronalse.com

Company/Product description: Red Baron ALSE is an Australian company, offering Aircraft Life

Support Equipment packages to Defence, Special Ops, Law Enforcement, EMS, SAR, and Aerial

delivery.

Well established in the global market with years of experience we provide high quality ALSE products

and services suited to all theatres of operation. Proudly representing Switlik Survival Products,

Northwall SRL, ACR Electronics, Propper tactical gear, Ansell flight Gloves and Pilot Communications.

Appointed as Technical Representative to the Australian Government for Switlik Survival products.

The Professional aviator's choice in hostile environments.

Stand 19

Business Name: TAE Aviation

Address:

Contact:

Website Address:

Company/Product description: Australia’s first choice aerospace engineering services

provider, specialising in overhaul, repair and exchange of:

Engines & APU’s: TPE 331, H80, PT6A, APS500/1000

Fuel Control Units and Governors for LTS101, PT6A/T, M250 & TPE331

Avionics: Radio, Instrument, Electrical

EASA, CASA and FAA Approvals

Aircraft Parts Sales & Engine Trend Monitoring systems

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Stand 20

Business Name: Flightcell

Address: 98 Vickerman Street, Nelson, NZ

Contact: John Wyllie – President and CEO

027 432 3704 [email protected]

Website Address: www.flightcell.com

Company/Product description: Flightcell are communications and integration pioneers with

proven solutions for NZ Aerial Applicators. Their satellite, cellular and tracking equipment

talks to third party equipment and automatically sends all flight, load and event data off the

aircraft. The result is no more manual records, reduced costs and improved safety and

compliance.

Stand 21

Business Name: Air Tractor Inc

Address: Private Bag 25, Ballarat Vic Australia

Contact: James O’Brien - Aircraft Sales Manager

+61 (03) 5330 9330 [email protected]

Website Address: www.fieldair.com.au

Company/Product description: Field Air are Air Tractor’s dealers

in the Asia Pacific region. Field Air operate Air Tractors in

Agriculture, Firefighting and coastal oil spill control, we have a General Aviation

Maintenance division to support Air Tractor and provide pilot and engineering training ,

maintenance and spare parts support to our customers throughout our Air Tractor dealer

area. Field Air have been Air Tractor dealers for over 35 years.

Stand 22

Business Name: Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp

Address: 1000 Marie-Victorin Blvd. Longueuil, Montreal, Quebec J4G

1A1, Canada

Contact: Russell Whitmarsh – Regional Sales Mgr. +61 (0)413

754728. [email protected]

Website Address: www.pwc.ca

Company/Product description: Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp (P&WC)

is a subsidiary of the United Technologies Corporation. P&WC was established over 85 years

ago and has grown to be the world leader in the design, manufacture and service of gas

turbine engines for the business, general aviation, regional aircraft and helicopter markets.

P&WC supplies engines to over 30 major aircraft manufacturers and has 52,000 engines in

service with 12,000 operators in 200 countries. Customers are supported by a global service

network.

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Stand 23 & 24

Business Name: IMS NZ

Address: 35 Wakefield Street, Onekawa, Napier

Contact: Jordan Salmons – General Manager

+ 64 21 583 033 [email protected]

Website Address: www.imsltd.co.nz

Company/Product description: IMS New Zealand Limited is a design and manufacturing

company for helicopter role equipment and has developed and built systems for general

aviation and military markets throughout many countries around the world. IMS NZ prides

itself on putting a strong emphasis on developing and incorporating the latest technology

and systems while never compromising on quality. Leading the market with the Ground

Effect Spreading Bucket, we can tailor a system to your specific operational preferences

ensuring your expectations are exceeded from day 1.

Stand 25

Business Name: BlackBox NG

Address: Rangiora Airfield, Merton Rd, Rangiora

Contact: Mandy Smart, Executive Assistant

03 3106815 [email protected]

Website Address: www.way2go.co.nz

Company/Product description: BlackBoxNG software saves aviation businesses both time

and money by bringing together the valuable information a Pilot gathers when recording

daily flight data and syncs it to a company database, saving time & money.

The system replaces time-consuming and inefficient paper-based methods with an easy-to-

use programme reducing the potential for errors and delays.

Stand 26

Business Name: Sisley Clothing Australia Address: 8 Rogilla Close Maryland, NSW 2287 Contact: Annie Robinson, Business Development Manager,

+61 2 49 500 400, [email protected] Website Address: www.sisleyclothing.com.au

Company/ product description: Sisley Clothing specialises in the manufacture of Nomex

flights suits for the aviation industry. Expanding product lines includes a range of fire

retardant clothing and a variety pilot and aircraft accessories. Sisley Clothing also provides

intelligent protective clothing for tactical teams, oil, gas & mining industries.

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