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Brian Pearce, will retire from the organization in July.
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recruitment process has been launched to find a successor in time for a smooth transition.
Pearce joined IATA in 2004. Since then he has built IATA’s evidence-based economic analysis capabilities into the most authoritative source of insight on aviation’s global performance. He also serves on the Association’s Strategic Leadership team.
“Brian has been an amazing asset for IATA and for the entire industry. His team’s research and analysis have been powerful tools impacting how governments develop policies to realize the economic and social benefits of a successful aviation sector,” said
IATA’s Chief Economist retires
February 19, 2021
Pearce has built IATA’s evidence-based economic analysis capabilities into the most authoritative source of insight on aviation’s global performance
Pearce joined IATA in 2004
Pearce is also a Visiting Professor at Cranfield University’s Department of Air Transport
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that its Chief Economist, Brian Pearce, will retire from the organization in July 2021. A recruitment process has been launched to find a successor in time for a smooth transition.
Pearce joined IATA in 2004. Since then he has built IATA’s evidence-based economic analysis capabilities into the most authoritative source of insight on aviation’s global performance. He also serves on the Association’s Strategic Leadership team.
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