World Air Cargo Awards: Learn the jury
With the opening of the nominations for the next generation of Air World World Cargo Cargo Awards, she meets the newly created jury. Each of them consists of industry experts, they were chosen on the basis of their neutrality, knowledge, experience and global diversity, and they play a major role in nominating the final candidates and ensuring the choice of the winners based on merit.
Each of the prize category contains clear and well -defined selection criteria that will direct jury members in their assessments. This process will be carried out using a standard review menu and a template that allows each member of the jury individually to follow the same process. This will ensure a comprehensive and balanced result with more focus on content and deliveries and less dependence on general voting.
P. BalasubramanianAlso known as Bala, a seasoned professional with more than 46 years of experience in the air and air cargo industry. He has played great leadership roles in major airlines and international aviation organizations, including the UAE Skycargo, Air India, IAO, IATA and more.
“I find that this is a great opportunity to exchange my global experience and my experience between my colleagues in the jury to choose the most entitled candidates in every field,” she said.
“In the context of their professional endeavor, in the context of their professional endeavor, often, make great contributions that have a great impact on industry, trade and the future. It is fair that these major contributions be identified, recognized by a greater vision to encourage future contributions as well.”
Stephen Verlit Graduates in Brussels, from EHSAL with a master’s degree in business management. Work began at the Regional Development Agency, focusing on help startups in business, seeds and capital plans. Since 2022, Stephen has been full -time for FB charging strategy. It mostly develops a vision, provides advice in investment projects, and sets airport shipping projects in the market.
“I think that there is a need for a balanced neutral approach when it comes to future achievements and plans for different stakeholders,” Fergit explained. “The award is a recognition of a collective effort. His acceptance on the stage and take the credits is great. If it takes it to the home to share it with the team that achieved this is the real reward. I encourage everyone to participate, because it brings the team and the company together.”
Brigitte Icele The Air Cargo trip began as a shipping management trainee in Lufthansa in 1996, where it was moved between the United Kingdom and Germany. After 21 years in very diverse international positions covering every air shipping angle, an air shipping journalist and author has become a author.
“I feel that the air freight industry is mired in the award ceremonies, many of which seem to lack substance, comprehensiveness and governance. Air World Air World Air World Air World World Air 2025 is a fair, balanced and transparent group where companies are judged in merit.
“We are all learning from each other and good ideas must be shared for the benefit of the industry as a whole. Air Cargo Week Awards grant a platform for those who provide quality and innovation, and they provide them with the recognition they deserve. It is open to all air freight companies, regardless of size and regardless of any marketing budget, which is fair, democratic and transparent competition.”
Chris Notre He is a famous airline specialist with extensive experience in charging and cultural transformation. With a deep understanding of the importance of validation and verification, he has a busy record of influencing change in people, operations and performance, which improves efficiency and increases employee efficiency.
“I agreed to join the jury because I believe in encouraging excellence and fairness in the shipping industry. By being part of the committee, I can apply the principles of care – commitment, accountability, recognition and excellence – to ensure the evaluation of reporting of integrity and transparency.”
“My goal is to contribute to an organized and fair process that supports the credibility of the awards, identifying real contributions and encouraging growth and innovation in this industry.
“These prizes are important because they have set standards for excellence, innovation and best practices in the shipping industry. It provides a platform to recognize distinguished achievements and motivate individuals and institutions to seek higher standards. Through participation, people not only offer their achievements but they contribute to the culture of continuous improvement, cooperation, and industry growth.”
For 20 years Roos Bakker He was working at the Schiphol Airport. The past six years have witnessed her work as a director of goods partnership. As such, she is responsible for airlines and network development in the main markets in Asia and Africa, and she is one of the main strategies in the Netherlands Zahra alliance, created by Schiphol, KLM and Royal Flora Holland.
Liesbeth Oudkerk He is a prominent executive of more than two decades of experience in the aviation industry, and holds major leadership roles in Qatar Airways and KLM. Recently, she held the position of SVP Cargo Sales & Network Planning in Qatar Airways, where she also worked as heads of goods, supervision of commercial operations, P & L management, and fleet strategy. In KLM, it was distinguished in various strategic roles including the digital stations VP and VP International, as it managed the global operations of the airline and digital and commercial transformation initiatives, especially during the challenges of Covid-19s.
Galin Hughes He participated in Air Cargo more than 40 years ago after he started his career with British Cledonian in the United Kingdom. He joined iATA in 1991 and became a global president to charge iATA in June 2014. In February 2021, Glyn joined Tiaca as its first general manager.
Hughes said: “I am strongly believed to celebrate success, and it is honored to ask the jury of such auspicious jury,” Hughes said. “Success inspires success and success creates positivity and translates into an improved sense of industry and organizational value, so I encourage all institutions to think about nominating themselves.”