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Dec 12, 2017 (newstodate): The Latvian ACMI carrier SmartLynx has named a new Board Member and Deputy CEO, Dita Daukste.
Ms Daukste took up her new position with SmartLynx on December 2017 and will have a focus on managing the company's business development activities and boosting new sales, playing a key role in the company's bottom line, as well as improving internal processes in order to align with ambitious business plans and strategic directions of SmartLynx.
Ms Daukste brings in more than 12 years of experience from leading business operations and developing high-growth organizations, including insurance, sales, financial, and telecommunication industries, supported by a strong educational background from higher education institutions in the Baltics and Europe.
She joins SmartLynx at the threshold of a new era as the airline aims to extensively develop its operations outside of Europe, particularly in Canada and Mexico, as well as in Asia.
To ensure the fleet capacity necessary to implement these plans, SmartLynx will grow its fleet from 14 aircraft including 13 A320 and one A321 to 16 aircraft in 2018.
Ms Daukste took up her new position with SmartLynx on December 2017 and will have a focus on managing the company's business development activities and boosting new sales, playing a key role in the company's bottom line, as well as improving internal processes in order to align with ambitious business plans and strategic directions of SmartLynx.
Ms Daukste brings in more than 12 years of experience from leading business operations and developing high-growth organizations, including insurance, sales, financial, and telecommunication industries, supported by a strong educational background from higher education institutions in the Baltics and Europe.
She joins SmartLynx at the threshold of a new era as the airline aims to extensively develop its operations outside of Europe, particularly in Canada and Mexico, as well as in Asia.
To ensure the fleet capacity necessary to implement these plans, SmartLynx will grow its fleet from 14 aircraft including 13 A320 and one A321 to 16 aircraft in 2018.