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'''James Hogan''' ist ein [[Australien|australischer]] Geschäftsmann und zurzeit CEO der [[Etihad Airways]], einer Fluggesellschaft aus [[Abu Dhabi]], [[Vereinigte Arabische Emirate]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.etihadairways.com/sites/Etihad/ae/en/aboutetihad/corporateprofile/Pages/JamesHogan.aspx|title=James Hogan|accessdate=10 November 2011|publisher=Etihadairways.com}}</ref>
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== Frühes Leben und Karriere ==
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James Hogan wuchs in [[Melbourne]] ([[Victoria (Australien)|Victoria)]] auf und war Schüler der Ivanhoe Grammar School, wo er 1975 den Abschluss erlangte.
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James Hogan begann seine Karriere 1975 bei der [[Ansett Australia|Ansett Airlines]] als ein normaler Angestellter. Es folgten weitere Positionen bei der [[British Midland Airways]], [[The Hertz Corporation]], Forte Hotels und [[Gulf Air]].<ref name="Edge">{{Cite news|title=Etihad's Global Ambition|last=Teo|first=Michelle|newspaper=The Edge Singapore|date=17 September 2012|pages=8–9|accessdate=25 October 2012}}</ref>
'''James Hogan''' FRAeS, <!--please do not add birthdate or place of birth without a reliable source-->is an [[Australia]]n airline executive based in [[Abu Dhabi]], [[United Arab Emirates]]. He is the CEO of [[Etihad Airways]], the national airline of the UAE.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.etihadairways.com/sites/Etihad/ae/en/aboutetihad/corporateprofile/Pages/JamesHogan.aspx |title=James Hogan |publisher=Etihadairways.com |accessdate=10 November 2011}}</ref>


2001 wechselte Hogan wieder zurück nach Australien, wo er als CEO des Tesna consortium installiert wurde.  Dieses wurde wiederum mit den Ziel gegründet, die Verwaltung der insolventen Fluglinie [[Ansett Australia|Ansett Airlines]] zu übernehmen. 2002 wechselte er wiederum zu [[Gulf Air]], wo er CEO für vier Jahre wurde.
==Early life and career==
James Hogan grew up in Melbourne, Victoria, and attended [[Ivanhoe Grammar School]], graduating in 1975.


== CEO of Etihad Airways ==
James Hogan began his career in 1975 at [[Ansett Australia|Ansett Airlines]] as an ordinary employee, and subsequently held senior positions with [[British Midland International]], [[Hertz Corporation]], Forte Hotels, and [[Gulf Air]].<ref name="Edge">{{cite news|last=Teo|first=Michelle|title=Etihad's Global Ambition|accessdate=25 October 2012|newspaper=The Edge Singapore|date=17 September 2012|pages=8–9}}</ref>
Am 10. September 2006 wurde James Hogan als Präsident und CEO der [[Etihad Airways]] einberufen, welche der [[Flagcarrier]] von dem Emirat [[Abu Dhabi]] ist. Er gilt er als der Verantwortliche für das starke Wachstum der Etihad Airways in den Folgejahren, die ihr Streckennetz auf 86 Passagier- und Luftfrachtdestinationen im [[Mittlerer Osten|Mittleren Osten]], [[Afrika]], [[Europa]], [[Asien]], [[Australien]] und [[Amerika]] ausbauen konnte. Sie operiert mittlerweile eine Flotte von 115 Flugzeugen.


Etihad Airways investierte in seiner Zeit als CEO in die Fluggesellschaften [[Air Berlin]] (29,21%), [[Air Seychelles]] (40%), [[Aer Lingus]] (2,987%), [[Virgin Australia]] (24,9%), [[Air Serbia]] (49%), [[Darwin Airline]] (33%), [[Jet Airways]] (24%) und [[Alitalia]] (49%).
At Hertz, his roles included directorships of the marketing, sales, and operations divisions. In 1995 he joined the [[London]]-based executive management committee as Vice President of Marketing and Sales for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. In 1997 Hogan became service director for [[British Midland International]] (BMI), leaving in 1998 to join the [[Granada plc|Granada Group]] as worldwide sales director, where he sat on the board of [[Forte Group|Forte]] Hotels. He returned to BMI in 1999 as chief operating officer, where he was responsible for flight and ground operations, sales and marketing, commercial, cargo, engineering and handling service companies; he was a member of the board of directors.


Am 24. Januar 2017 gab das ''Etihad Aviation Group Board of Directors'' bekannt, dass James Hogan (mit dem CFO James Rigney) den Vorsitz der Airline "in der zweiten Hälfte von 2017" abgeben werden.
In 2001 Hogan moved back to his native Australia, where he was appointed chief executive of the [[Tesna consortium]], which was created with the aim of acquiring [[Ansett Australia|Ansett Airlines]] from administration. In 2002, he joined [[Gulf Air]], where he was CEO for four years.


== References ==
==CEO of Etihad Airways==
On 10 September 2006, James Hogan was appointed President and CEO of [[Etihad Airways]], the UAE's national airline based in [[Abu Dhabi]]. He has overseen Etihad's rapid growth—it serves 86 passenger and cargo destinations in the [[Middle East]], [[Africa]], [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Australia]], and the [[Americas]], operating a fleet of 120 aircraft.

In July 2008, he signed one of the largest aircraft orders in history for 205 aircraft worth approximately US$43 billion at list prices to meet the airline’s ambitious long-term growth plans. Etihad reported its first full-year net profit in 2011, of $14 million, in line with its strategic plan goals announced in 2006. In February 2013 the airline announced a net profit of $42 million for 2012.

He has overseen Etihad's acquisitions of minority stakes in [[Air Berlin]] (29.21%), [[Air Seychelles]] (40%), [[Aer Lingus]] (2.987%), [[Virgin Australia]] (24.9%), [[Air Serbia]] (49%), [[Darwin Airline]] (33%), [[Jet Airways]] (24%) and [[Alitalia]] (49%).

On 24th January 2017, the Etihad Aviation Group Board of Directors announced that James Hogan (along with Group CFO James Rigney) would be stepping down "in the second half of 2017".[http://www.etihadmediacentre.com/file.php?f_ID=6743],[http://www.etihadmediacentre.com/file_transfer.php?f_ID=6743] .

==Affiliations and awards==
Hogan is a fellow of the [[Royal Aeronautical Society]] and a former non-executive director, and member of the Board’s Audit Committee, of the [[Gallaher Group]]. In 2010, he served as the chairman of the Aviation Travel and Tourism Governors at the [[World Economic Forum]] in [[Davos]], Switzerland. He currently serves on the Executive Committee of the [[World Travel and Tourism Council]]. In June 2011 he was appointed to the [[International Air Transport Association]] (IATA) Board of Governors, and following the acquisition of a 29.21 percent stake Air Berlin, Europe’s sixth-largest airline; in December 2011, he was appointed Vice Chairman.

[[CEO Middle East]] Magazine named him Aviation CEO of the Year in 2008 and Visionary of the Year in 2010. He won the CAPA Airline Executive of the Year 2012 Award at the Centre for Aviation’s global awards for excellence and leadership in 2012.

==References==
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== Weitere Quellen ==
==Further reading==
* {{cite news|last=Buyck|first=Cathy|title=Interview: Etihad CEO James Hogan|url=http://atwonline.com/airline-finance-data/article/interview-etihad-ceo-james-hogan-0103|newspaper=Air Transport World|date=1 January 2012}}
* {{Cite news|title=Interview: Etihad CEO James Hogan|last=Buyck|first=Cathy|url=http://atwonline.com/airline-finance-data/article/interview-etihad-ceo-james-hogan-0103|newspaper=Air Transport World|date=1 January 2012}}
* {{cite news|last=Robertson|first=David|title=‘Sport is like business – it’s all about winning. You have to build a team, train hard and deliver results’|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/business/industries/transport/article2814785.ece|newspaper=The Times|date=20 November 2010}}
* {{Cite news|title=‘Sport is like business – it’s all about winning. You have to build a team, train hard and deliver results’|last=Robertson|first=David|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/business/industries/transport/article2814785.ece|newspaper=The Times|date=20 November 2010}}
* {{cite news|last=Jacobs|first=Emma|title=20 Questions: James Hogan, Etihad|url=http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/c654fd18-abba-11df-9f02-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2E6XSJJ5w|newspaper=Financial Times|date=19 August 2010}}
* {{Cite news|title=20 Questions: James Hogan, Etihad|last=Jacobs|first=Emma|url=http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/c654fd18-abba-11df-9f02-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2E6XSJJ5w|newspaper=Financial Times|date=19 August 2010}}
* {{cite news|last=Robinson|first=Karen|title=Flying Start for Fledgling Airline| url=http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/public/abudhabi/article418238.ece|newspaper=The Sunday Times|date=17 October 2010}}
* {{Cite news|title=Flying Start for Fledgling Airline|last=Robinson|first=Karen|url=http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/public/abudhabi/article418238.ece|newspaper=The Sunday Times|date=17 October 2010}}
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Version vom 21. Februar 2017, 03:16 Uhr

James Hogan ist ein australischer Geschäftsmann und zurzeit CEO der Etihad Airways, einer Fluggesellschaft aus Abu Dhabi, Vereinigte Arabische Emirate.[1]

Frühes Leben und Karriere

James Hogan wuchs in Melbourne (Victoria) auf und war Schüler der Ivanhoe Grammar School, wo er 1975 den Abschluss erlangte.

James Hogan begann seine Karriere 1975 bei der Ansett Airlines als ein normaler Angestellter. Es folgten weitere Positionen bei der British Midland Airways, The Hertz Corporation, Forte Hotels und Gulf Air.[2]

2001 wechselte Hogan wieder zurück nach Australien, wo er als CEO des Tesna consortium installiert wurde.  Dieses wurde wiederum mit den Ziel gegründet, die Verwaltung der insolventen Fluglinie Ansett Airlines zu übernehmen. 2002 wechselte er wiederum zu Gulf Air, wo er CEO für vier Jahre wurde.

CEO of Etihad Airways

Am 10. September 2006 wurde James Hogan als Präsident und CEO der Etihad Airways einberufen, welche der Flagcarrier von dem Emirat Abu Dhabi ist. Er gilt er als der Verantwortliche für das starke Wachstum der Etihad Airways in den Folgejahren, die ihr Streckennetz auf 86 Passagier- und Luftfrachtdestinationen im Mittleren Osten, Afrika, Europa, Asien, Australien und Amerika ausbauen konnte. Sie operiert mittlerweile eine Flotte von 115 Flugzeugen.

Etihad Airways investierte in seiner Zeit als CEO in die Fluggesellschaften Air Berlin (29,21%), Air Seychelles (40%), Aer Lingus (2,987%), Virgin Australia (24,9%), Air Serbia (49%), Darwin Airline (33%), Jet Airways (24%) und Alitalia (49%).

Am 24. Januar 2017 gab das Etihad Aviation Group Board of Directors bekannt, dass James Hogan (mit dem CFO James Rigney) den Vorsitz der Airline "in der zweiten Hälfte von 2017" abgeben werden.

References

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Weitere Quellen

  1. James Hogan. Etihadairways.com, abgerufen am 10. November 2011.
  2. Michelle Teo: Etihad's Global Ambition, 17 September 2012, S. 8–9. Abgerufen im 25 October 2012