Fatima Beyina-Moussa

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Fatima Beyina-Moussa
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Fatima Beyina-Moussa is the Chief Executive Officer of Equatorial Congo Airlines (ECAir)
Personal details
BornDakar, Senegal.
NationalityCongolese
Alma materHEC Montreal - Université d'Ottawa - Science Po Paris
ProfessionBusiness Woman
Websitewww.flyecair.com m

Fatima Beyina-Moussa is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Equatorial Congo Airlines (ECAir), the national airline of the Republic of Congo. She was CEO when the airline began in March 2011 and became President of AFRAA, the in November 2014.

After having graduated undergrad from HEC Montreal and receiving her MBA from the University of Ottawa), Fatima-Beyina Moussa worked as a consultant for Ernst & Young in the Congo. She then joined the Bank of Central African States (BEAC), before working with the United Nations Development Programme. After, she was appointed as an Advisor to the Ministry of Finance, Budget and Public Portfolio, where she was responsible in particular for establishing a national airline.

Four years after its launch, the national airline of the Republic of Congo ECAir, which has a fleet of seven aircraft (one B767, two B757, four B737) serves domestically Pointe-Noire and Ollombo, several African cities (Douala, Cotonou, Libreville, Dakar, Bamako) and Paris, Dubai (UAE) and Beirut. Shortly, ECAir will open new lines Abidjan, Yaounde, Ndjamena, Bangui). ECAir has transported over a million of passengers since its creation.

Fatima Beyina-Moussa, a member of the Executive Committee of AFRAA since November 2012, was appointed president of the association in November 2014.

References[]

  • Fatima Moussa Beyina-appointed President of the Association of African Airlines (press release)[1]

Further reading[]

  • ECAir

External links[]

  1. ^ Fatima Moussa Beyina-appointed President of the Association of African Airlines (press release) press release section. The Association of African Airlines Retrieved from http://news.abidjan.net/h/516698.html.
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