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On the 16th of November, Gediminas Žiemelis, Chairman of the Board of Avia Solutions Group, shared his experience and insights at Kazimieras Simonavičius University. He presented his thoughts as a guest speaker of the second event of the series of talks on aviation industry Aviation in the Making.

Gediminas Žiemelis (Avia Solutions Group nuotr.)

Gediminas Žiemelis (Avia Solutions Group photo)

While presenting his topic Is Open European Airspace Really Open? The Benefits for Countries in Having National CarrierŽiemelis shared his thoughts on the behind the scenes of aviation industry. He was explaining processes, which according to him are not included into official handbooks, official reports prepared by governmental institutions or universities and are performed “under the table“, as he told himself.

The main idea of his presentation was that Open Airspace is an idea, which is merely related to reality. Žiemelis claimed that “In spite of many agreements on Open Space which were signed by US and most of the EU countries at the beginning of this millennium, there still exist some fundamental restrictions of transatlantic competition and investments in aviation.”

Žiemelis also explained how Governments find ways to subsidize national carriers indirectly. “EU has officially recognized 13 airline companies as being given illegal financial aid by the governments. Directly or indirectly subsidizing, governments try to maintain the national carriers, which face strong competition from the biggest European airlines” told Gediminas Žiemelis. According to him restrictions to subsidize national carriers and International Air Transport Association (IATA) requirements should ensure equal opportunities to everybody, but the real situation is different.

Event moment (K. Mašidlauskaitė’s photo)

Gediminas Žiemelis is a world–renowned businessman. He works in the field of Aviation and is the Chairman of the Board at Avia Solutions Group. He also manages several large companies in the aviation, pharmaceutical and real estate industries. In 2016, Mr. Žiemelis was acknowledged for his visionary business management and development skills by the prestigious European Business Award jury comprised of EU leaders in the fields of economics, education, business and politics.

Aviation in the Making is an informal space where aviation leaders, professionals and students meet. The series of talks on aviation industry is organized by Kazimieras Simonavičius University, the only University in the region with Aviation Management study programme and the company Friendly Avia Support.

Kazimieras Simonavičius University (KSU) and the company Friendly Avia Support invite to the second meeting of the series of talks on aviation industry Aviation in the Making.

The event will take place at 6 PM on the 16th of November at the KSU premises. The guest speaker of the event is well known leader of aviation industry Gediminas Žiemelis. The topic of his talk: Is Open European Airspace Really Open? The Benefits for Countries in Having National Carrier. Mr. Žiemelis invites the audience to actively take part and engage into productive conversation.

Gediminas Žiemelis

Gediminas Žiemelis

Gediminas Žiemelis is a world–renowned businessman. He works in the field of Aviation and is the Chairman of the Board at Avia Solutions Group. He also manages several large companies in the aviation, pharmaceutical and real estate industries. In 2016, Mr. Žiemelis was acknowledged for his visionary business management and development skills by the prestigious European Business Award jury comprised of EU leaders in the fields of economics, education, business and politics.

 

Aviation industry leaders: Gediminas Almantas, CEO of Lithuanian Airports; Skaistė Knyzaitė, CEO of the company AviationCV.com; Arijandas Šliupas, independent aviation expert; Žilvinas Lapinskas, CEO of FL Technics, and many others participate in Aviation in the Making events.

The event is free to attend and is held in English. Registration on Eventbrite is required.

Registration link: https://aviainthemaking2.eventbrite.com

More about the event: https://ksu.lt/mokymai/aviainthemaking2/

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