(21 June 2022, 11:19 +07)
Mehmet Tevfik Nane, Pegasus Airlines
Vice-Chairperson of the Board (Managing Director), has assumed his
duties as Chair of the IATA Board of Governors for a term of one
year, effective from the conclusion of the 78th IATA Annual
General Meeting (AGM) in Doha, Qatar on 21 June.
Mehmet Tevfik Nane
Nane is the 80th chair of the IATA Board of
Governors and has served on the board since 2019. He succeeds
JetBlue Airways CEO Robin Hayes, who will continue to serve on the
board.
Yvonne Manzi Makolo, RwandAir CEO, will
serve as Chair of the board from June 2023, following Nane’s term.
Makolo will be the first woman to take on the role.
“I’m honored to take on this position at a time
when the industry is emerging from our worst downturn,” said Nane.
“In addition
to maintaining momentum toward re-opening the globe to travel and
commerce, we have a very full agenda over the next 12 months. This
includes achieving agreement at the ICAO Assembly on a Long Term
Aspirational Goal for governments on aviation’s decarbonization,
refining the pathway to Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050, and
broadening participation in the 25by2025 gender diversity
initiative.”
Nane was appointed CEO of
Pegasus Airlines in 2016, a position he held until earlier this
year, when he assumed his current position with the airline.
Prior
to joining Pegasus, he served as CEO of CarrefourSA between
2013-2016, as CEO of Teknosa between 2005-2013, and as
Vice-Chairman of the Board of Teknosa between 2000-2005.
Nane, who
began his business career in 1988, has extensive experience in
business, including consumer retailing and banking.
“The entire membership owes a huge debt of gratitude to Robin,”
said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General. “He assumed the Chair position in November 2020 at a point when
international air travel was still largely shut down, and he
agreed to extend his term through the current recovery. Under his
leadership, the industry approved the historic goal of achieving
net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, worked closely with governments
and international organizations to introduce bio safety measures
to further reduce the low risk of transmission during air travel,
and continued to make strong progress on our 25by2025 gender
diversity initiative ... I look forward to working with Mehmet as we continue
to rebuild global connectivity while addressing aviation’s vital
priorities around sustainability, diversity, regulation and
managing infrastructure costs. With his extensive experience in
business, including consumer retailing and leading a low-fare
airline, I’m sure he will bring fresh perspectives, particularly
as we work to broaden IATA’s membership,” said Walsh.
The 78th IATA AGM in Doha approved the venue
and date for the 79th IATA AGM and World Air Transport Summit to
be Istanbul, Türkiye on 4-6 June 2023, hosted by Pegasus Airlines.
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