FRANKFURT airport operator fraport has appointed Denis de Farias Duarte as the new head of the cargo development team, reports London's Air Cargo News.
Mr De Farias Duarte will take up the new role on January 1 and will be mainly responsible for the further development of the cargo business at Frankfurt Airport.
He has 25 years of experience in the airfreight and logistics industry and is moving within the Fraport Group from handler FCS Frankfurt Cargo Services. He has also worked for Lufthansa Cargo, Qatar Airways and Lufthansa Consulting.
He joined FCS in Frankfurt as a senior sales manager in April.
'I am happy we were able to recruit Denis de Farias Duarte for this position. Denis is a proven cargo professional with a track record of more than 25 years of international experience in the airfreight and logistics industry,' said Simone Schwab, senior vice president aviation and cargo development at Fraport.
He succeeds Max Conrady who has held this position for six years and is leaving the company at his own request.
Fraport is currently investing in digitalization and developing new cargo areas at Frankfurt Airport as it expects volumes to increase to around 3 million tonnes per year by 2040.
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Mr De Farias Duarte will take up the new role on January 1 and will be mainly responsible for the further development of the cargo business at Frankfurt Airport.
He has 25 years of experience in the airfreight and logistics industry and is moving within the Fraport Group from handler FCS Frankfurt Cargo Services. He has also worked for Lufthansa Cargo, Qatar Airways and Lufthansa Consulting.
He joined FCS in Frankfurt as a senior sales manager in April.
'I am happy we were able to recruit Denis de Farias Duarte for this position. Denis is a proven cargo professional with a track record of more than 25 years of international experience in the airfreight and logistics industry,' said Simone Schwab, senior vice president aviation and cargo development at Fraport.
He succeeds Max Conrady who has held this position for six years and is leaving the company at his own request.
Fraport is currently investing in digitalization and developing new cargo areas at Frankfurt Airport as it expects volumes to increase to around 3 million tonnes per year by 2040.
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