Dear participant, we kindly remind you that the Hilton Cancun is an all-inclusive resort, and the hotel charges a day-pass fee for visitors who are not staying at the official venue. The preferential cost of the day-pass is $75 USD per day, and it is only available for 30 participants. This day-pass must be requested and paid in advance directly by contacting dlopez@icorporateevents.com . All day-passes shall be emitted previously to the 18/MAY/2025, as the hotel will not authorize the entry of any guests without it.
As taxis in Cancun are expensive, and Uber services are limited, we highly recommend staying at the official hotel, where we offer special rates for conference participants. However, if you choose to stay at a different property, please remember this information.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. We look forward to seeing you at the conference.
Nestled behind a mangrove preserve and set on 100 acres of Mayan coastline, our secluded resort features 12 dining experiences, including 5 specialty restaurants, a 68,000 sq. ft. indoor-outdoor convention center, a health club, and spa offerings. Drink in ocean views from our suites, and spend sunny afternoons in our two pools. The airport and Cancun’s Hotel Zone are within 20 minutes. Large and modern, our rooms and suites provide several options ideal for family getaways, romantic retreats, reunions with friends – as well as events and celebrations of all kinds.
Upgrade to a suite for sweeping sea views and spacious living and dining areas, or choose a room with a swim-up balcony.
Cancún is the most populous city in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, located in southeast Mexico on the northeast coast of the Yucatán Peninsula.
Cancún, is known for its beaches, numerous resorts and nightlife. It’s composed of 2 distinct areas: the more traditional downtown area, El Centro, and Zona Hotelera, a long, beachfront strip of high-rise hotels, nightclubs, shops and restaurants. Cancun is also a famed destination for students during universities’ spring break period.
Cancún is the most populous city in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, located in southeast Mexico on the northeast coast of the Yucatán Peninsula.
Cancún, is known for its beaches, numerous resorts and nightlife. It’s composed of 2 distinct areas: the more traditional downtown area, El Centro, and Zona Hotelera, a long, beachfront strip of high-rise hotels, nightclubs, shops and restaurants. Cancun is also a famed destination for students during universities’ spring break period.
Brandi Dague is Vice President of Sales – The Americas and Global Customer Servicefor HEICO Parts Group, the world’s largest independent designer, manufacturer and distributor of jet engine and aircraft component parts. Brandi has been with HEICO for nineteen years and has held numerous key Sales positions with increasing responsibility during her tenure. Prior to joining HEICO, Brandi was employed by Air Canada Technical Services and Delta TechOps where she held various Engineering and Salespositions. Brandi holds a Bachelors of Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and a Masters of Business Administration from Georgia State University.
Tony graduated with a BS degree from the University of Georgia and a Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering degree from Georgia Tech. Tony began his career as a design and support engineer with McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) on the C-17 program in Long Beach California. In 1992 he joined Delta in Atlanta as a Liaison Engineer supporting the wide body fleet of aircraft. Over his 32 year career he has held positions of increasing responsibility and is currently an engineering Director and the Chief Engineer where he is responsible for Delta’s 24×7 engineering support, Delta’s PMA program, Additive Manufacturing, ODA, Tooling Engineering, advanced structural analysis, and materials and process equivalency. Tony is a long-time resident of Georgia and currently resides in Marietta with his wife Amy where they raised their three sons and now their new dog Zeppelin.
Carlos Garcia Martin is a Partner in Oliver Wyman’s Transportation & Services practice, primarily focusing on large-scale cost takeout and operations engagements. With over 15 years of consulting experience, he has advised clients in various sectors of the aviation community across the U.S., Europe, South America, and Asia. His expertise lies in commercial aviation, manufacturing, and the MRO market. He has led value creation diagnostics, delivered sustainable operational improvement initiatives for passenger and cargo airlines, designed strategies and processes for airline maintenance organizations, and evaluated fleet and MRO market forecasts. Additionally, he has provided guidance to top-tier Private Equity firms on aviation-focused strategic investments.
Carlos holds an MBA from IESE Business School and MIT Sloan School of Management, where he graduated with honors. He also holds an MSc (Summa Cum Laude) in Industrial Engineering from Universidad Pontificia Comillas.