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The leisure airline SunExpress, a joint venture of Lufthansa Group and Turkish Airlines, appoints a new CEO. Dr. Max Kownatzki who joins the Management Board effective April 15, 2020 – subject to approval of the SunExpress Board of Directors – is succeeding Jens Bischof who will become CEO of Eurowings.
Max Kownatzki, currently Senior Vice President Network & Partnership Management Hub Airlines of Lufthansa Group, takes over the management of one of the largest airlines in leisure and ethnic travel between Germany and Türkiye (Turkey). The airline counts 10 million passengers per year and, with 84 aircraft in 2019, it operated the largest fleet in its 30-year company history. SunExpress currently employs 4,200 people. In his new position, Max Kownatzki will be commuting between the company headquarters in Antalya and the German subsidiary in Frankfurt.
“We are delighted that we were able to win Dr. Max Kownatzki as CEO for SunExpress. As a proven airline expert with an impressive strategic background, he will continue the growth journey of SunExpress and further position the airline as a strong brand in the intense European competitive environment,” says İlker Aycı, Chairman of the Board of Directors of SunExpress.
Thorsten Dirks, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of SunExpress adds: “With the swift decision for the new CEO of SunExpress, we continue our path to strengthen SunExpress as leading carrier in the tourism market. Dr. Max Kownatzki will continue to successfully develop the popular brand among passengers and employees.
Max Kownatzki (47) started his career in 2002 at the strategy consultancy Oliver Wyman in New York and Munich. Until 2013, he advised clients from the airline industry in various management positions with a special focus on strategic alliances and commercial topics.
In 2013 he was appointed Chief Strategy Officer of the Australian Jetstar Group, a subsidiary of Qantas Airways. Two years later, in 2015 he joined Lufthansa as Chief Commercial Officer at Eurowings Europe and then led the establishment and development of the company within the Wings Project. Subsequently, he was in charge of the business development at Eurowings as Senior Vice President. Since 2017, he was accountable for the network planning and strategic alliances of the hub airlines Lufthansa, Swiss and Austrian Airlines.
Max Kownatzki studied business administration in St. Gallen, Switzerland, and subsequently completed his PhD. He has the German as well as the US citizenship and holds a commercial pilot’s license.
About SunExpress:
As a holiday specialist, SunExpress has been offering non-stop services between Europe and Türkiye (Turkey), as well as to popular holiday destinations on the Mediterranean, the Black Sea, North Africa and the Red Sea coasts for 30 years. Last year, the joint venture between Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines has operated the largest fleet in its history, with 84 aircraft serving 90 destinations in 30 countries. SunExpress welcomes each year around 10 million passengers on board its aircraft. The airline, which has received numerous awards for its service, provides customers with a comfortable flying experience at the best value and scores highly with its wide range of innovations and digital travel services. For more information, please visit www.sunexpress.com and the anniversary website https://30years.sunexpress.com/en/.
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