India‘s largest airline in terms of market share and fleet size, IndiGo has announced that its CEO, Pieter Elbers has been elected as the chair-elect of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Board of Governors. Effective June 2024, he will succeed present Chair, Yvonne Manzi Makolo, the CEO of Rwandair.
IndiGo said that Elbers’ appointment comes at a significant time for the Indian aviation industry, which is experiencing unprecedented growth and development. As the chair-elect of the IATA BoG, Elbers will play a pivotal role in further shaping the global aviation landscape, advocating for the industry’s interests, and driving innovation and sustainability initiatives.
“Pieter Elbers, with his visionary approach and deep industry expertise, has not only propelled IndiGo’s growth in international markets but is also playing a crucial role in the overall advancement of the Indian aviation landscape,” the airline mentioned in its statement.
Commenting on the occasion, Pieter Elbers, CEO, IndiGo, said, “It is an immense honor to be appointed as the chair-elect of the IATA Board of Governors. I look forward to continuing working closely with global industry leaders, regulators, and stakeholders to address the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.”Elbers’ appointment reinforces IndiGo’s position as a driving force in the Indian aviation landscape, while placing India firmly on the global aviation map.
The announcement was made during the recently concluded 79th IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit, which took place in Istanbul, Türkiye from June 4-6, 2023. The IATA Board now has representation from Air India and IndiGo as its members.