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Star Air’s Graversen, Atlas’ Steen join Cargo Facts EMEA speaker faculty

Nina Chamlou by Nina Chamlou
December 28, 2018
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With just a few weeks to go before Cargo Facts EMEA begins, Søren Graversen, CEO of Star Air A/S, and Michael Steen, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer of Atlas Air, have joined the speaker faculty. The event will be held 4-6 February 2019 at the Westin Grand Frankfurt and is presented with host partner Frankfurt Airport.

Graversen has served as CEO of Danish cargo airline, Star Air, for more than ten years, transitioning to air freight after spending eight years in the maritime sector in various leadership roles at Maersk Line. Graversen will lend his perspective on trends and opportunities for express networks in Europe.

Michael Steen has led Atlas Air for eleven years, managing the airline’s pivot from heavy freight to express and its relationship with Amazon Air. Steen will share his expertise on a roundtable discussion panel exploring trends for the future of air cargo in 2019 and beyond.

Michael Steen, CCO, Atlas Air Worldwide, at Cargo Facts Asia 2018.

 

Graversen and Steen join an esteemed speaker faculty, which includes Henrik Ambak, SVP cargo operations worldwide, Emirates SkyCargo; Robert Van de Weg, VP, Sales & Marketing, Volga-Dnepr  Group; Hugh Flynn, CEO, ASL Aviation Group; Fredrik Groth, CEO, West Atlantic AB; Wolfgang Meier, president & CEO, Silk Way West Airlines, and many more.

To register, or for more information, visit cargofactsemea.com.

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