DELTA Airlines cargo president Peter Penseel has joined Maastricht Aachen Airport's (MST) new supervisory board, according to London's Air Cargo News.
Mr Penseel brings over 30 years of experience in airfreight, including senior roles at Qatar Airways, DHL Global Forwarding, UTi, and CEVA Logistics.
'Maastricht Airport is looking to the future with a new chief executive, Joost Meijs, joining next month and a robust plan for further developing our cargo services,' said Jonas van Stekelenburg, MST chief executive.
'Peter's solid track record in airfreight adds weight to our new Supervisory Board and we look forward to his help in driving new initiatives for our cargo offering.'
Joost Meijs was appointed chief executive of MST in July and will begin the role on October 1.
MST, the Netherlands' second largest cargo hub, has a new management structure following Royal Schiphol Group's purchase of a 40 per cent stake in June last year.
The airport group, which owns Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, became the second shareholder in MST alongside the province of Limburg, which owns the remaining 60 per cent.
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Mr Penseel brings over 30 years of experience in airfreight, including senior roles at Qatar Airways, DHL Global Forwarding, UTi, and CEVA Logistics.
'Maastricht Airport is looking to the future with a new chief executive, Joost Meijs, joining next month and a robust plan for further developing our cargo services,' said Jonas van Stekelenburg, MST chief executive.
'Peter's solid track record in airfreight adds weight to our new Supervisory Board and we look forward to his help in driving new initiatives for our cargo offering.'
Joost Meijs was appointed chief executive of MST in July and will begin the role on October 1.
MST, the Netherlands' second largest cargo hub, has a new management structure following Royal Schiphol Group's purchase of a 40 per cent stake in June last year.
The airport group, which owns Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, became the second shareholder in MST alongside the province of Limburg, which owns the remaining 60 per cent.
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