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MAASTRICHT AACHEN AIRPORT APPOINTS HEAD OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT TO LEAD NEW DEPARTMENT
The former Croatian Air Force pilot is heading up Maastricht Aachen Airport’s new sales department to drive sustainable growth
Maastricht, the Netherlands, Thursday 2nd November: Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) has appointed Dean Boljuncic to head up the hub’s newly launched sales department.
As Head of Commercial Development, Boljuncic will drive the sustainable growth of the regional airport, with a focus on strategic partnerships with Dutch aviation shareholders, forwarders, and airlines.
Drawing on his experience as Head of Aviation Development and Partnerships at Eindhoven Airport, Boljuncic will lead MST into the next chapter of its commercial success.
Boljuncic has served as a pilot with the Croatian Air Force, held various roles with Croatia’s international Pula Airport, and graduated with a master’s degree in Aeronautics.
“I am confident that Dean is the right person to spearhead our new sales department – he has already hit the ground running with exciting ideas to boost our cargo services,” said Jonas van Stekelenburg, CEO, Maastricht Aachen Airport.
“He has a proven track record of elevating European airports, and his experience as a pilot and his education in aeronautics also give him a unique perspective on the operational side of the job.”
In addition to attracting new cargo customers and managing existing partnerships, Boljuncic will also be tasked with increasing cargo routes, capacity, and freight volumes at MST.
“My mission is to not only bolster the long-term economic sustainability of Maastricht, but also its environmental sustainability through the reduction of emissions and noise pollution,” said Boljuncic.
“Sustainability cannot be an afterthought – we must factor in environmental issues when making business decisions.”
The development of aviation shareholder relationships is another key priority of Boljuncic’s, and over the coming weeks he will be working to support the launch of a Regional Cargo Community supported by Air Cargo Netherlands.
About Maastricht Aachen Airport
Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) is the second largest cargo hub in the Netherlands.
Founded in 1945, the airport, in the province of Limburg, is a key import station for flowers and the handling of dangerous goods.
MST also welcomes passengers daily, and is the European base of Emirates, Qatar Airways, Saudia, Royal Jordanian and Turkish Airlines.
The airport has no slot restrictions and full Fifth Freedom rights. It is IATA CEIV-Pharma certified, and has its own maintenance, repair, and overhaul facilities.
Further growth and expansion is on the horizon for MST, with the Royal Schiphol Group recently investing in its future as a strategic partner
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MAASTRICHT AACHEN AIRPORT APPOINTS HEAD OF COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT TO LEAD NEW DEPARTMENT
The former Croatian Air Force pilot is heading up Maastricht Aachen Airport’s new sales department to drive sustainable growth
Maastricht, the Netherlands, Thursday 2nd November: Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) has appointed Dean Boljuncic to head up the hub’s newly launched sales department.
As Head of Commercial Development, Boljuncic will drive the sustainable growth of the regional airport, with a focus on strategic partnerships with Dutch aviation shareholders, forwarders, and airlines.
Drawing on his experience as Head of Aviation Development and Partnerships at Eindhoven Airport, Boljuncic will lead MST into the next chapter of its commercial success.
Boljuncic has served as a pilot with the Croatian Air Force, held various roles with Croatia’s international Pula Airport, and graduated with a master’s degree in Aeronautics.
“I am confident that Dean is the right person to spearhead our new sales department – he has already hit the ground running with exciting ideas to boost our cargo services,” said Jonas van Stekelenburg, CEO, Maastricht Aachen Airport.
“He has a proven track record of elevating European airports, and his experience as a pilot and his education in aeronautics also give him a unique perspective on the operational side of the job.”
In addition to attracting new cargo customers and managing existing partnerships, Boljuncic will also be tasked with increasing cargo routes, capacity, and freight volumes at MST.
“My mission is to not only bolster the long-term economic sustainability of Maastricht, but also its environmental sustainability through the reduction of emissions and noise pollution,” said Boljuncic.
“Sustainability cannot be an afterthought – we must factor in environmental issues when making business decisions.”
The development of aviation shareholder relationships is another key priority of Boljuncic’s, and over the coming weeks he will be working to support the launch of a Regional Cargo Community supported by Air Cargo Netherlands.
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About Maastricht Aachen Airport
Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) is the second largest cargo hub in the Netherlands.
Founded in 1945, the airport, in the province of Limburg, is a key import station for flowers and the handling of dangerous goods.
MST also welcomes passengers daily, and is the European base of Emirates, Qatar Airways, Saudia, Royal Jordanian and Turkish Airlines.
The airport has no slot restrictions and full Fifth Freedom rights. It is IATA CEIV-Pharma certified, and has its own maintenance, repair, and overhaul facilities.
Further growth and expansion is on the horizon for MST, with the Royal Schiphol Group recently investing in its future as a strategic partner
More at mstcargo.com