Air France-KLM boss to succeed Tyler as IATA CEO

Air France-KLM boss to succeed Tyler as IATA CEO

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) board of governors has unanimously recommended Alexandre de Juniac, chairman and chief executive of Air France-KLM, to succeed retiring director general and chief executive, Tony Tyler.

With confirmation by the IATA Annual General Meeting to be held June 1 to 3 2016 in Dublin, Ireland, de Juniac will take up duties as the head of the association after a short handover period.

Andrés Conesa, chief executive of Aeromexico and chairman of the IATA Board of Governors confirmed the decision on Tuesday.

“Under Tony Tyler’s leadership IATA has grown stronger,” he said.

“This has been achieved by building partnerships across the industry and with governments, and by increasing the diversity of business models within IATA’s membership that has grown to 264 airlines. Alexandre’s broad experience in aviation and government makes him the ideal candidate to take our association to even greater heights.”

De Juniac said he was honoured by the recommendation and paid tribute to Tyler’s achievements at the helm.

“IATA has a critical role to play in supporting the success of the aviation industry–leading advocacy, safeguarding the industry’s money, building the standards that underpin global connectivity and partnering with stakeholders and governments to drive important changes,” he said.

“I look forward to leading IATA as it supports safe, efficient and sustainable global connectivity.”

De Juniac has served as chairman and chief executive of Air France-KLM since 2013. Prior to that, he was chairman and chief executive of Air France. During his time at the organisation, he oversaw an extensive restructuring.

“Alexandre will be a great leader for IATA,” outgoing director general and chief executive Tony Tyler said.

“He knows the business well and brings valuable experience from both government and industry.  I am sure that he will keep IATA close to its members and fully focused on delivering the value that they expect from their association.”

Tyler stressed he remains “fully committed” to his duties until the handover.

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