The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) announced Tuesday the election of Roberto Alvo, CEO of LATAM Airlines, as president of the Executive Committee for the period 2024-2025.
“We are honored to have Roberto join ALTA as President. His strategic vision and track record of innovative leadership will guide ALTA’s initiatives to contribute to strengthening aviation in a sustainable, sustainable and efficient manner,” said Jose Ricardo Botelho, CEO of ALTA.
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“ALTA has been growing steadily and strengthening its work to develop a service that is essential in Latin America and the Caribbean. Aviation is not only an engine of socioeconomic growth, but often the only available transportation option for the population. Together we will continue to work so that more and more people can make use of air transport; the safest, most efficient and increasingly sustainable means of transportation,” Alvo emphasizes.
The organization thanked Adrian Neuhauser, CEO of Abra Group, for his dedication, guidance and support during his presidency. Neuhauser will remain on ALTA’s Executive Committee as vice chairman, along with Pedro Heilbron, CEO of Copa Airlines, John Rodgerson, CEO Azul, Tracy Cooper, CEO Bahamasair and Andres Conesa, CEO Aeromexico.
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