Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) has appointed Stefan-Kenan Scheib as its new Head of Flight Operations. The 44-year-old will take up his duties on 1 June which will see him lead the SWISS cockpit corps of some 1,400 pilots and take on overall strategic responsibility for SWISS’s flight operations. He will report directly to his predecessor Oliver Buchhofer, who assumed his own new duties on 1 April as SWISS’s Head of Operations and Accountable Manager with responsibility for ensuring safe, smooth and seamless operations companywide.
Stefan-Kenan Scheib joined Frankfurt-based Lufthansa Aviation Training Germany as its Head of LAT Pilot School Bremen in 2017. In this capacity he bore overall responsibility for the Bremen flying school’s business and operations. And it was under his tenure that the school underwent a restructuring and redesign within the LAT organization. In 2018 he was appointed Process Owner and Head of Lufthansa Aviation Training Pilot Schools, a Munich-based position with responsibility for strategic goalsetting and the conceptual further development of all the flying schools in the Lufthansa Group. In this (his present) capacity, he has also initiated ‘Future One EFA Pilot School’, a project to realign the Lufthansa Group’s flying schools to keep the Group’s pilot training sustainably assured through the present coronavirus crisis and beyond. In addition to his Lufthansa Aviation Training duties, Stefan-Kenan Scheib also serves as a captain on the Lufthansa Airbus A320 fleet.
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