The FINANCIAL — On his first day in office, Thomas Winkelmann (57) on February 1 assumes the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and therefore full responsibility for all activities of the airberlin group.
He was appointed by the Board of Directors on 18 December 2016.
Thomas Winkelmann on his role as CEO of the airberlin group: “I’ve accepted the job with the aim of successfully completing the repositioning of the company. I’m supported by around 7,500 airberlin staff, who work on board our aircraft, at the airports and in our administration department to ensure a sustainable and profitable future for airberlin”, said Thomas Winkelmann.
Thomas Winkelmann began his career in the Lufthansa Group in 1998, where he was initially responsible for its sales organisation in South America and the Caribbean, before assuming the role of Vice President of the sales and service organisation for North and South America, according to airberlin.
From September 2006 until October 2015, Thomas Winkelmann was CEO of Lufthansa’s low-cost subsidiary, Germanwings. Following the announcement of the integration of Germanwings into Eurowings, Thomas Winkelmann was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Lufthansa’s Munich hub.
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