Calin Rovinescu, President and CEO of Air
Canada, has assumed his duties as Chairman of the IATA Board of
Governors for a one-year term, effective immediately.
Rovinescu succeeds Richard H. Anderson, CEO of
Delta Air Lines, whose one-year term expired at the conclusion of
the Association’s 70th Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air
Transport Summit in Doha, Qatar.
Rovinescu joined Air Canada in 2000 as Executive
Vice President, Corporate Development and Strategy. In addition,
he held the position of Chief Restructuring Officer during the airline’s 2003-2004 restructuring. From 2004 until he rejoined Air
Canada in 2009 in his current position, Rovinescu was a Co-founder
and Principal of Genuity Capital Markets, an independent
investment bank. Prior to 2000, he spent more than 20 years in the
legal profession, including serving as the Managing Partner at Stikeman Elliott in Montreal.
“As we continue to celebrate
100 years of commercial aviation, I am excited at the opportunity
of taking on the Chairmanship of the IATA Board of Governors. Air
transport delivers enormous benefits to the global economy every
day. I look forward to working closely with Director General and
CEO Tony Tyler to encourage and support industry and government
policies and practices that will enable aviation to play an even
bigger role in the global economy during the second century of
commercial flight,” said Rovinescu.
Director General and CEO, Tony Tyler, said, “On behalf of IATA’s
240 members, I want to extend our thanks to Richard for his strong
leadership during a year in which an historic agreement to develop
a market-based measure to manage aviation’s carbon emissions was
reached through the International Civil Aviation Organization
(ICAO) with the strong support of IATA. Under Richard’s leadership, IATA partnered with key stakeholders
to deliver significant results. We worked with ICAO and
governments to modernize the approach of the Tokyo Convention on
the treatment of disruptive passengers. We concluded a formal
partnership with Airports Council International (ACI) on a broad
range of issues. This includes the Smart Security initiative,
which aims to strengthen security, increase operational
efficiency, and improve the passenger experience. And we worked
with the travel value chain to build trust and support for the
development of the standards for the New Distribution Capability
(NDC), for which the US Department of Transportation gave
tentative approval in May.”
“Calin will be a
fitting successor to Richard. His proven leadership will be
crucial as IATA works with our industry and government partners to
address a number of priorities, including aircraft tracking,
improving safety in Africa, and continuing to support ICAO efforts
to draft a market-based measure. I know I can count on Calin to
provide strong support for the NDC initiative to modernize the
standard for transmission of airline product offers,” Tyler added.
IATA’s Board of Governors also appointed
Andres Conesa, Aeromexico CEO to serve as Chairman from June 2015
following Rovinescu’s term.
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