Peter Gerber becomes the new Condor boss

Boeing 757-300 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).
Boeing 757-300 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).

Peter Gerber becomes the new Condor boss

Boeing 757-300 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).
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With effect from February 1, 2024, the holiday airline Condor will be under the direction of the current Brussels Airlines boss Peter Gerber. He succeeds the longstanding managing director Ralf Teckentrup.

"We are very pleased to have found the CEO for Condor in Peter Gerber, whom we were looking for in a comprehensive selection process: He is not only an extremely experienced aviation manager, but also the leader who will continue to successfully lead Condor into the future". , said Friedrich Andreae, Chairman of the Condor Supervisory Board. “Peter Gerber is taking on the major task of further driving the transformation of Condor, for example through the modernization of the entire fleet, a large number of digitization projects and innovations for the customer experience, and thus setting the next course for growth. This is how Condor will become Europe's most successful holiday airline."

Gerber will be at the helm of Condor as Chief Executive Officer. Christian Schmitt holds the position of Chief Operating Officer and Björn Walther is responsible for finances. The designated Condor boss worked for the Lufthansa Group for around 30 years. Among other things, he was Managing Director of Lufthansa Cargo and is currently the CEO of Brussels Airlines.

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