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  • Wang Yuanzheng

    Expert

    Wang worked in the Department of International Affairs of CAAC from January 1976 to March 1991, and served as Deputy Director of the International Relations Division and Deputy Director of the Foreign Affairs Division. Wang has participated in many major foreign events over the past 15 years, including negotiations and signings of bilateral civil aviation agreements with major aviation nations, such as the United States, Britain, Japan, Canada, the former Soviet Union, and India.


    In April 1991, Wang began to work in the Air Transport Bureau of the ICAO Secretariat, becoming the first Chinese international official to serve in the Secretariat’s professional bureaus. He has served as Acting Chief of the Economic Policy Section and the Economic Policy and Infrastructure Management Section, and Chief of the Economic Regulatory Framework Section.


    Wang Yuanzheng retired in January 2018 after working in ICAO for nearly 27 years. During his time in ICAO, he was mainly responsible for formulating ICAO’s economic policies and guidance materials on international air transport, developing templates for bilateral and multilateral air agreements, and tracking and researching the trends and issues such as government management of international air transport, and the operation patterns of air transport enterprise.


    Wang Yuanzheng has served as the head of the Secretariat of the International Air Transport Management Expert Group; participated in the drafting and editing of major ICAO publications on international air transport management and economic policies as well as a large number of conference documents; organized and hosted major air transport conferences of ICAO, including the three global air transport conferences since 1994 and initiated the ICAO Air Services Negotiation Conference, a widely used platform among countries, and has been the Manager of the ten conferences since 2008.


  • Meng Qingfen

    Expert

    Meng has been working in CAAC since April 1995, and has successively served as Director of the Division of Law and Regulation of the Department of Policy, Law and Regulation of CAAC, and Deputy Director General of the Department of General Affairs; She has been Director General of ICSCC since November 2011;


    Meng participated in the editing of Essential Air and Space Law: vol. 8—Civil Aviation Law in the People’s Republic of China, which was published in 2010;


    She is a member of the research group on the revision of the Chinese translation of international conventions on civil aviation, and on the identification of the regulatory responsibilities of airworthiness certification institution in aircraft product liability.


  • Wang Kanlin

    Expert

    Mr. Wang graduated from Northwest University and received his Master degree in American Literature in 2005. He joined International Cooperation and Service Center, CAAC in 2007. In 2012, he was appointed Deputy Director of Division of Translation, and he received the professional Translation Revisor Certificate from China Foreign Language Publishing Administration in 2018.


    From 2008 to 2015, Mr. Wang was responsible for some of the aeronautic agenda items of World Radiotelecommunication Conference (WRC-12 and WRC-15) of China, during which he developed various research reports on those agenda items. He received a public letter of commendation from Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) in 2012, and an honorary certificate in 2016.


    In 2016, Mr. Wang worked in ICAO as a consultant for half a year, an opportunity enabling him to improve his know-hows of aviation and ICAO related issues.


    From 2018, Mr. Wang supervised several CAAC funded research projects including International Cooperation Platform of Aviation Security, Research on International Aviation Regulations and Standards. He also engaged in several aviation law research projects. Mr. Wang also commented on aviation related hot spot topics, and published some articles on social media.


  • Zhao Jinsong

    Expert

    Zhao Jinsong joined ICSCC CAAC in July 2019. Prior to ICSCC, Dr. Zhao worked at the China Academy of Civil Aviation Science and Technology (CASTC) from July 2007 to July 2019.


    As an associate research fellow, Dr. Zhao specialized in general international law, international organization law and international air law. For the educational background, in 2001, he received a Bachelor degree of Editing and Publishing from Wuhan University. For further six-year study of international law he obtained a master degree in 2004 and doctoral degree in 2007, both from the Law School of Wuhan University, a leading law school in China. In 2014, Dr. Zhao was elected as a member of the Council of China Air Law Research Association and employed as part-time research fellow of Civil Aviation University of China in 2015. As a member of Chinese delegation, Dr. Zhao attended a series of international conferences on Rome Convention Modernization, International Civil Aviation Security Convention Modernization, and Tokyo Convention Modernization. Dr. Zhao has published six books and around fifty papers.


  • Lei Ao

    Expert

    Leiden University’s Master of Air and Space Law;


    China University of Political Science and Law’s Master of International Law


    Lei has participated in the editing and translation of The CTC Facilitating the Financing and Leasing of Aircraft: and Its Implementation in China (Ludwig Weber) in 2015, which was published in the magazine Chinese Lawyer; taken part in the editing and translation of A Selection of Cases on China Aviation Law (English Version) in 2016.


    Since working in ICSCC, major projects undertaken by Lei include the research on the intentions of foreign airlines and civil aviation international organizations on moving into the New Airport’s economic area, the revision of the Chinese translation of international conventions on civil aviation, and the identification of the regulatory responsibilities of airworthiness certification institution in aircraft product liability.