Changes for NAS senior management

Changes for NAS senior management

Important changes for Network Airline Services’ Senior Management are happening this year, says the company. Patricia Heilbrink, Network’s current managing director for Europe, relinquishing many of her duties to take over project work within the wider Group. With this in mind, the company is delighted to announce the following promotions within the European region.

Sander van Vilsteren, previously the commercial manager for Europe will now be promoted to the position of regional director for Europe. The second promotion is for Florent Turlier, who previously held the title of the group’s business development manager and will now be promoted to the position of director for France.

Van Vilsteren joined NAS back in 1995, whereas Turlier joined the company back in 1994 and have seen virtually everything the air cargo industry has to offer, from the global changing events like the 9/11 disaster and the challenges courtesy of the COVID-19 pandemic. Both were previously commercial managers in their respective countries gathering a wealth of experience, knowledge, expertise and contacts both in the industry as well as within our company, along the way.

In their respective new roles, they will contribute to the strategic development and operational efficiency of the wider company, working to maintain Network Airline Services as a leader in its field, but also contributing to the company’s future growth strategy.

Heilbrink said: “We wish both Sander and Florent every success in their new positions as they take the Network Aviation Group forward into the future!”

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James Graham

James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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