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Airlink CEO Rodger Foster to Retire After Three Decades Leading South African Airline

by SAT Reporter
November 30, 2024
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Airlink CEO Rodger Foster to Retire After Three Decades Leading South African Airline

Pictured--Rodger Foster, Airlink CEO)

Rodger Foster, the CEO and Managing Director of Airlink, has announced his decision to retire in March 2025, bringing an end to his remarkable 33-year tenure at the helm of the regional airline he co-founded in 1992. Foster, who will remain a shareholder and serve as a non-executive director, has overseen Airlink’s growth into one of Southern Africa’s leading carriers, providing vital regional connectivity across Africa.

Foster’s departure marks the end of an era for the airline. Under his stewardship, Airlink has weathered significant challenges, including the turbulent split from South African Airways and the global disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite these hurdles, Foster has continued to champion Airlink’s ability to adapt and thrive. He lauded his successor, De Villiers Engelbrecht, the current Chief Financial Officer, for his role in steering the airline through some of its most testing times, with particular emphasis on managing its financial strategy during crises.

Engelbrecht, who will step into the CEO role, has long been considered a stabilising figure within the company. His appointment comes at a pivotal time, with the airline expanding its footprint in the region. Earlier this year, Qatar Airways acquired a 25% stake in Airlink, a move aimed at enhancing the airline’s operations and reinforcing its regional dominance. This partnership is poised to bolster Airlink’s international network and support its growth ambitions across key African markets.

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Airlink’s fleet, consisting of 65 aircraft, currently serves 45 destinations across 15 countries, having carried over 4 million passengers this year alone through approximately 85,000 flights. The airline’s commitment to providing flexible, reliable air travel has cemented its reputation in the regional market. Engelbrecht will now lead the company into its next chapter, building on the foundations laid by Foster while navigating an evolving aviation landscape.

As Airlink transitions into this new phase, the airline’s future under Engelbrecht’s leadership will undoubtedly shape its trajectory in a rapidly changing aviation industry, with increased competition and shifting demands from passengers and investors alike., a av

Tags: African aviationairline leadershipAirlinkAirlink retirementAviation IndustryDe Villiers EngelbrechtQatar Airwaysregional operationsRodger FosterSouth African Airways
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