Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Neo Air Group expands with new appointments

Neo Air Group expands with new appointments

Neo Air Group, the fast-growing cargo charter and aviation services provider, is continuing its expansion with two further appointments – bringing to seven the total of new key recruits for 2023 to date.  

Nadin Schuck joins Neo as Sales Specialist, working in its recently-launched Airfreight department, which provides solutions exclusively for trade customers with shipments that are not large enough to justify part or full charter.  

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Her aviation services career to date includes both passenger and cargo, most recently in sales at cargo GSSA Euro Cargo Aviation GmbH. Prior to that, she was Secretary to the Executive Board and Administration Centre Manager for airport operator Flughafen Frankfurt-Hahn. Nadin has a degree in Marketing and is also qualified in air travel.

Fernanda Abe has taken up the new post of Time Critical Business Development Manager, in which she will focus on strengthening Neo’s On Board Courier and Time Critical offerings, ensuring they provide a comprehensive range of solutions to address customers’ needs.

Fernanda graduated in Tourism at a leading university in her native Brazil, after which she spent over six years in the events, travel and hospitality sectors, followed by a further five years in logistics and freight forwarding. Her more recent experience has centred on time critical cargo. With Japanese heritage, Fernanda is multi-lingual and has extensive experience working in global markets, where she developed strong customer relations skills.

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Says Neo Joint Managing Director Adnan Duran: “Nadin and Fernanda are the latest in a series of recent appointments, representing a significant investment in strengthening our newer OBC and scheduled air cargo activities.

“They bring valuable skills and experience to our business, as well as further diversity  and an improved gender balance. We are delighted to welcome them to our team, and are excited about how they will help take our business to the next level.”

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Edward Hardy

Having become a journalist after university, Edward Hardy has been a reporter and editor at some of the world's leading publications and news sites. In 2022, he became Air Cargo Week's Editor. Got news to share? Contact me on Edward.Hardy@AirCargoWeek.com

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