Saudia Cargo CEO re-elected to chair SkyTeam cargo alliance

Saudia Cargo CEO re-elected to chair SkyTeam cargo alliance

SkyTeam Cargo, the global cargo alliance, has announced the re-election of Teddy Zebitz, the CEO of Saudia Cargo, as the chairperson of the SkyTeam Cargo Executive Board for another consecutive term.

The appointment was endorsed at their recent meeting in London, which is composed of the cargo executives of all cargo alliance members and oversees SkyTeam Cargo’s global strategy.

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With his re-election, Zebitz will continue to strategically lead the SkyTeam Cargo board for a further period of two years.

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“I am honored to have been re-elected to the Cargo Executive Board and look forward to paving the path for SkyTeam Cargo’s success. We are proud of how much we have accomplished in the past two years, and we have set strategic goals in place for the near future that will further elevate SkyTeam Cargo’s global position as the largest cargo alliance. We will continue to empower our people, while collaborating with our customers and partners, providing innovative and customised solutions to help them achieve their goals and realise their ambitions,” Zebitz said.

With over 40 years of global industry expertise, and before leading Saudia Cargo, Zebitz has worked across several markets such as China, Southeast Asia, the United States, and Europe. SkyTeam Cargo’s Executive Board will continue to benefit from his extensive leadership background gained from his previous experience in executive roles at SAS and Emirates Airlines.

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