Wayne Pearce steps down as CEO of Oman Air


(MENAFN- Muscat Daily) Oman Air has announced that its Chief Executive Officer, Wayne Pearce, has decided to leave the airline after more than two years as the CEO. Pearce will step down from his position effective February 28, 2014.


A press release issued by the carrier quoted the chairman of the Board of Directors of Oman Air, H E Darwish bin Ismael bin Ali Al Balushi, as saying: ''Working with Oman Air's Board of Directors, Wayne Pearce has done an excellent job of steering Oman Air through a key phase of our development. Following a period of rapid expansion, all the vital elements are now in place for the next phase of our growth, whilst also safeguarding continued increases in passenger numbers.''


''Pearce leaves us after introducing greater frequencies on a number of key routes, increasing the revenue and passengers' numbers and improvement in on time performance''


''On behalf of all my colleagues on the Board of Directors & the Staff of Oman Air, I would like to express our gratitude and appreciation for the contribution Pearce has made to Oman Air's ongoing success and we wish him well in his next role.''


''Oman Air shall remain committed to its strategic priorities while the search of the new CEO takes place, these include pursuing the expansion plan, maintaining the highest standard of service both in quality and safety, promote Oman as one the best tourism and investment destinations and development of human resource capital in the aviation and airline sectors.''


Pearce commented, ''It has been both a pleasure and an honour to manage Oman Air through this crucial stage of its development. I would like to thank the Chairman and the Board of Directors for their support and to staff at every level of Oman Air for the efforts they have provided throughout my tenure as CEO. I am pleased to have played a role in ensuring that Oman Air is now a more professionally capable airline, whilst maintaining a clear focus on delivering the highest quality standards in all areas of the airline's operations.'' The service ethos of the company is now much stronger.


I am pleased that we have been able to gain a major increase in our passenger seat factor to 76 per cent whilst achieving over a 30 per cent growth in loads with a 16 per cent increase in our seats. Our yields have also grown and last year Oman Air carried 5mn passengers.


Pearce joined Oman Air in January 2012 and brought a wealth of industry experience to his role, gained in a range of positions with travel and aviation businesses across Australia, Europe and the Middle


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