Giovanni Bisignani

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Giovanni Bisignani (born 1946) is an Italian businessman, who was Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the International Air Transport Association from 2002 to 2011.

Giovanni Bisignani

Education

Bisignani was born in Rome, and received an undergraduate degree from the Sapienza University of Rome.[1] He later studied as graduate student at Harvard Business School.[2]

Career

Bisignani has managerial and business advisory experience, mostly in the transportation field, including:[3]

Bisignani was appointed Director General and CEO of the International Air Transport Association in 2002.[4] He remained in that post until July 2011.[5]

Policies

Since 2002, Bisignani has led a number of initiatives reshaping air transport:

  • Safety: the IATA Operational Safety Audit is an internationally recognized and accepted evaluation system designed to assess the operational management and control systems of an airline.[citation needed]
  • Environment: while air transport’s contribution to climate change is limited to 2% of global carbon emissions [6] Bisignani is driving the industry to achieve carbon neutral growth by 2020 and to cut aviation’s carbon emissions by half in 2050. www.iata.org/environment
  • Simplifying the Business (Stb): Bisignani initiated this program using technology to improve customer convenience and reduce costs in 2004. In 2008, 100% e-ticketing was achieved throughout the industry.[citation needed] The StB project is now targeting industry savings of $17 billion with initiatives ranging from bar coded boarding passes to Fast Travel, Baggage Improvement Program and e-freight.[7]

Personal life

Born in Rome in 1946, Bisignani speaks Italian, English, and Spanish. He is married with one daughter and enjoys golf, tennis and riding.

His brother has been involved in large Italian scandals, namely P3 and P4, and is currently prosecuted for money laundering in Naples.[8]

Bisignani's memoir Shaking the Skies will be presented at the Royal Aeronautical Society on 20 May 2013 by the publisher.[9]

Awards

References

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