Air Deccan announced the appointment of Mr. Cor Blokzijl as VP - Flight Operations for the airline. Mr. Blokzijl is a qualified carrier pilot, long maritime pilot, SAW pilot, flight instructor and examiner and has served as the Royal Netherlands Navy as a pilot for 16 years prior to joining Air Deccan. Mr. Blokzijl took charge of his new assignment on 15th July 2006 and will be responsible for flight operations which include flight tracking, scheduling, planning, fuel management, safety management, crew control among others.
Mr. Blokzijl was instrumental in the set-up of the Finnair Flight Training centre in Pori, Finland. Mr. Blokzijl joined Aero Lloyd Germany in 1989 and served as the Director of Training, Director of Flight Operations and Director Commercial Development and was a team member in creating Niki Luftfahrt out of Aero Lloyd Austria.
28/07/06 Moneycontrol.com
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