Role Purpose
The Airline Network Development Director will be responsible for
establishing, building, and leading the airline network development and air service development function from the ground up
. The role will drive sustainable route growth by aligning
airline network planning strategy with airport commercial objectives
, positioning the airport for long‑term connectivity, traffic growth, and revenue optimisation.
This role requires a
senior aviation professional
who combines
airline‑side network planning expertise
with
airport commercial acumen
, capable of operating fluently across both airline and airport decision‑making environments.
Key Responsibilities
Network & Route Development
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Develop and execute the airport’s
airline network and route development strategy
, aligned with long‑term commercial and traffic growth objectives.
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Lead market analysis, demand forecasting, catchment studies, traffic stimulation modelling, and route profitability assessments.
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Identify priority airlines, markets, and routes across the
Middle East and Europe
, building a robust pipeline of new services.
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Design and oversee incentive programmes, commercial frameworks, and route support mechanisms to attract and retain airlines.
Airline Engagement & Commercial Leadership
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Act as the primary commercial interface with
airline network planning, commercial, and strategy teams
.
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Lead high‑level negotiations with full‑service, low‑cost, charter, and cargo airlines.
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Present compelling business cases to airline executives, clearly articulating demand fundamentals, yield potential, and network fit.
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Represent the airport at industry forums, route development conferences, and bilateral meetings.
Function Build‑Up & Governance
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Build the airline network development function from the ground up
, including processes, tools, governance, and KPIs.
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Establish best‑practice methodologies for route evaluation, airline targeting, and performance tracking.
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Work cross‑functionally with airport commercial, operations, finance, marketing, and government stakeholders to ensure integrated execution.
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Provide strategic insight and regular reporting to executive leadership and board‑level stakeholders.
Key Requirements
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12–15 years of senior aviation experience
, with strong exposure to:
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Airline
network planning
, route economics, and scheduling
and/or
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Airport
air service development / commercial strategy
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Proven ability to operate credibly with
airline network planning teams
and airport leadership.
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Native / Fluent Arabic and English speaker is mandatory.
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Strong exposure to
Middle East and/or European aviation markets
is a significant advantage.
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Demonstrated experience
building and scaling a function
, team, or commercial capability from scratch.
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Strong commercial mindset with excellent analytical, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills.
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Executive presence with the ability to influence airline C‑suite, regulators, and government authorities.
Educational Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in Aviation Management, Economics, Business, Engineering, or a related field.
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Postgraduate qualification (MBA or equivalent) is an advantage.