Chapman Freeborn appoints Philip Mathews as Chief Commercial Officer

Posted on 4 November, 2016 by Advance 

Chapman Freeborn Airchartering has appointedPhilip Mathews as its Chief Commercial Officer.

Mathews (above) will take up the newly-created position on November 1 and will join Chapman Freeborn’s three existing executive directors on the board: chief executive officer Russi Batliwala, chief operating officer Shahe Ouzounian, and chief financial officer Peter Joarder.

British-born Mathews graduated from Buckingham University in 1989 with a BA (Hons) in Politics, Economics, and Law and has enjoyed an aviation career spanning more than 25 years.

His vast experience includes 14 years with UK-headquartered Air Partner Plc who he joined in 2002. He was appointed president of its US business Air Partner, Inc. in 2003 and also served as a director on the operating board for the company in both the UK and the US.

In his new position at Chapman Freeborn, he will oversee all commercial activities for the company’s specialist cargo and passenger charter divisions, as well as driving the growth strategies for subsidiary companies including Chapman Freeborn OBC, Intradco Global, Logik Logistics International, and Wings 24.

Russi Batliwala, Chapman Freeborn CEO, said: “We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Phil Mathews as chief commercial officer. Phil has an extraordinary amount of experience in the charter industry, with an impressive record of delivering results in diverse markets. He will play a central role in managing the ongoing commercial performance of Chapman Freeborn and its subsidiary companies.”

Phil Mathews said: “I am delighted to be joining Chapman Freeborn - a company which has been at the forefront of the charter industry for over four decades. In recent years, Chapman Freeborn has expanded into several new markets and there are exciting plans for the future. I am looking forward to working with the board and senior management team to realise the group’s full commercial potential and to grow the business.”