Etihad Airways President and Chief Executive
Officer, James Hogan, has been named as the CAPA Aviation
Executive of the Year 2012.
The CAPA Aviation Executive of the Year is
awarded to the executive who has had the greatest individual
influence on the aviation industry, demonstrating outstanding
strategic thinking and innovative direction for the growth of the
business and the industry.
CAPA Executive Chairman, Peter Harbison, who
presented James Hogan with the award, said, “The Gulf carriers
have progressively disturbed the global airline equilibrium over
recent years, and 2012 has seen a rapid escalation of this
process. None has been more distinctive and mould-changing than
Etihad Airways, under the leadership of James Hogan. The strategy James has adopted – of penetrating each of the key
regions with targeted partnerships and equity investments – has
set a new, and irreversible, direction for the global airline
industry.”
James Hogan said, “This award is a powerful
endorsement of the airline’s ‘game-changing’ strategy of building
strong bilateral partnerships with airlines the world over. Partnerships and equity investments have been, and
continue to be, key to achieving scale and strengthening our competitive position. Our codeshares, for example,
with 41 partner airlines expand our network of destinations to 327
major cities – more than any other Middle Eastern carrier. The result is a winning customer proposition, a constant
and growing revenue stream, and continuing progress toward our goal of sustainable profitability.”
James Hogan
acknowledged the support of the airline’s shareholder and board of
directors.
“Etihad Airways would not have achieved
its commercial success or best-in-class ranking without the vision
and leadership of this important group of stakeholders. From the
Government's ambitious vision for the future – the landmark Abu
Dhabi
2030 Plan – to the backing of the Board for continuing investment
in new technology, facilities and services, Etihad Airways is
well-supported in its commercial endeavours.”
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