IATA has confirmed that its Director General and
Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Tony Tyler, will retire in June
2016 after serving five years in the position.
Before joining IATA
in 2011, Mr. Tyler was Chief Executive of Cathay Pacific Airways
in Hong Kong, in which capacity he also served on the IATA Board
of Governors including as its Chairman from June 2009 to June
2010.
"Tony Tyler is a very effective leader of IATA,
who is achieving much in his role as Director General and CEO. I
regret that he will be leaving the Association, but respect his
decision to retire next year after a long and successful career in
aviation. The search will now start for a successor to be
appointed at the next IATA Annual General Meeting in Dublin in
June 2016. In the meantime the Board will continue to guide and
support Tony and his team in their mission to deliver a safe,
efficient and sustainable airline industry," said Mr. Andrés
Conesa, Chief Executive Officer of Aeroméxico and Chairman of the
IATA Board of Governors since June this year.
Tyler, said, "After five years as Director
General and CEO of IATA, I believe it will be time for me to
retire and leave the organization. It is a great privilege and
responsibility to lead IATA, and I am proud of what the IATA team
is achieving during my term of office. I greatly appreciate the
support I receive from the Board of Governors and the membership
at large, and from my colleagues. I remain fully committed to
leading IATA until my successor is appointed in June next year."
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