Akbar Al Baker, Chief Executive Officer, Qatar Airways has been re-elected onto the Chair Committee of the global aviation industry body, International Air Transport Association (IATA). He was elected to IATA’s Board of Governors at the Association’s 68th Annual General Meeting (AGM) in June 2012, and will be serving on the Board until the conclusion of IATA’s 71st AGM in 2015.
A delighted Al Baker said being re-appointed to IATA’s Chair Committee was a great honour and that he looked forward to continue working with member airlines in his new capacity. “With the formidable rise of air passenger traffic and new players to this ever-exciting industry, a global framework where industry partners gather and collaborate only brings benefits to all concerned within the IATA membership. It is my aim to continue the good work of IATA and help raise the bar for member airlines in this highly competitive industry. At Qatar Airways, we strive to excel in everything we do, and I am extremely proud to be working alongside some of the best airlines in the world to ensure the aviation industry continues to prosper,” he added.
In June 2013, Al Baker was elected to serve on the Chair Committee for a one-year term and has been re-elected to serve for a second one-year term until the end of IATA’s 71st AGM, scheduled to be held in Miami in June 2015. The Chair Committee acts on behalf of and is accountable to the Board of Governors with respect to the duties and authority delegated to it by the Board. It is responsible for overseeing financial performance and governance of the association.
IATA’s Board of Governors is composed of 31 persons elected from amongst its members, with seats allocated on a regional basis. The Board acts on behalf and in the interests of IATA. In this capacity its members make decisions in the best interest of the members of the whole IATA membership. The Board gives policy directives and guidance to IATA Industry Committees and subsidiary bodies.