Air France KLM Martinair Cargo
Philippe N. has extensive work experience in the aviation industry. Philippe began their career at Air France Industries in 1987, where they worked in engineering and specialized in electricity, avionics, and radio. Philippe then took on management roles, including as Engineering Manager and later as CDG Logistic Center Director at Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance.
In 2003, they joined Air France KLM as the Distribution and Trade Policy Manager, where they were responsible for defining policy, processes, and budget for the company's distribution channels. Philippe later became the Global Corporate Sales - Support Director, providing technical support for the AFKL Global Corporate Sales team.
Philippe returned to Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance in 2010 as the General Manager of Technical Sales & Services, where they promoted and sold maintenance services to international airlines.
Currently, Philippe is the VP Export CDG Airport at Air France KLM Martinair Cargo. Philippe'srole involves managing the cargo export activity for Air France and Delta Airlines at CDG, including acceptance, flight planning, and ULD build-up. Philippe is responsible for restoring customer satisfaction, optimizing flight load factors, and leading a large team in a challenging COVID-19 context.
Overall, Philippe has a successful track record in various management roles within the aviation industry, demonstrating their expertise in sales, operations, and team management.
From 1983 to 1986, Philippe N. attended the Centre d'Instruction de Vilgénis. During this time, they pursued a field of study in Airline Maintenance. However, no specific degree name was mentioned for this period of their education.
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Air France KLM Martinair Cargo
Air France KLM Martinair Cargo is a key player in the air cargo industry. Through the combined fleet of our three airlines, we transport a wide variety of goods to all corners of the globe. We complement the large cargo belly capacity of our passenger fleet with the reasoned and flexible main deck capacity of our freighter aircraft. Through this flexible concept we are able to offer a wide range of services and solutions to the market, providing seamless connections across the world. Key Figures ‣ 2 Hubs – Paris Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Schiphol ‣ 1.2 million tons of cargo flown ‣ €2.3 billion combined revenue ‣ 457 destinations across 157 countries (including trucking stations) ‣ 172 long haul passenger aircraft ‣ 6 freighter aircraft ‣ 1,100 weekly flown frequencies (long haul and full freighter) ‣ 208,000 m² warehouse floor surface Our two hubs, Paris Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, are ideally located (only 398 kilometers away from each other) to allow for flexibility in reaching your final destination. More than ever, we are committed to quality and simplicity to match your shipping requirements.