Mr Richard Pinkham
is to join the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation's
Singapore
office.
Mr Pinkham formerly served as Features Editor with the UK-based publication, Airline Business, during which time he led the magazine’s analysis of network and
alliance strategy. Prior to joining Airline Business, he worked in the Route Strategy department with US Airways, where he focused on the carrier’s international network.
Mr Pinkham, holds a Masters degree in International Economics from Johns Hopkins University.
Peter Harbison, Managing Director of the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, says Richard will provide highly valuable aviation industry analysis and editorial comment.
“We welcome Richard into our expanding team. The appointment coincides with an expansion of the Centre’s operations in Southeast Asia, reflection a burgeoning
strategic consulting business in the region”, said Mr Harbison.
Mr Pinkham will also take a lead role in producing the Centre’s flagship publication, Aviation Analyst-Asia Pacific, which is distributed each month to
the region’s major aviation organisations.
In addition to taking over the production of Aviation Analyst-Asia Pacific, the Centre’s Singapore operation, headed by Ms Alice Goh, will continue to provide marketing
support for the Centre’s conferences and events. The next conference is the Second Annual Indian Subcontinent Low Cost Airline Symposium in Mumbai on 6-7
October 2005 and has already attracted speakers and delegates from every start-up airline (operating and proposed) in India, plus several full service carriers from India
and the Middle East.
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