Emirates Cargo’s Nabil Sultan joins TIACA board of directors

Emirates’ divisional senior vice president, cargo, Nabil Sultan, has been appointed to air cargo organisation TIACA’s board of directors.
Sultan has over 20 years’ experience in senior management roles at the airline and was promoted to his current role in 2013.
“Air cargo is one of the primary drivers of the global economy, and our industry will play an increasingly prominent role in supporting international commerce in the decades to come,” said Sultan.
“I am honored to join TIACA’s Board of Directors because I share the organisation’s commitment to improving market access, security, and environmental responsibility in the global air cargo industry.”
“We are delighted to have Nabil join the TIACA Board, he is a valuable addition to the very active and engaged team," said Sanjiv Edward, chairman, TIACA, and head of cargo business at Delhi International Airport.
Last week, Emirates announced it would join IATA’s Cargo iQ, the new name of Cargo 2000.

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