Source: ALTA

  • The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) is pleased to announce Oliver Wyman as its newest consultant member. As a global strategic consultancy, Oliver Wyman brings to the 130-member association a unique perspective on trends that will shape the aviation industry worldwide over the next decades.

The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) is pleased to announce Oliver Wyman as its newest consultant member. As a global strategic consultancy, Oliver Wyman brings to the 130-member association a unique perspective on trends that will shape the aviation industry worldwide over the next decades.

“Oliver Wyman’s experience will bolster ALTA’s efforts to build a more competitive and resilient aviation industry in Latin America and Caribbean. We welcome Oliver Wyman and look forward to working together to expand air transport in the region”, said José Ricardo Botelho, CEO and executive director of ALTA.

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Oliver Wyman operates in 30 countries with more than 5,500 professionals based in more than 70 cities. The firm supports clients in a vast array of sectors, including airlines, aerospace, defense, logistics, rail, automotive, energy, natural resources, chemicals, health and life sciences, telecommunications, consumer goods, retail, education, financial services, private capital, and public sector and policy.

“Oliver Wyman is excited to be part of ALTA and support the growth of the Latin America and Caribbean airline industry,” said Tom Stalnaker, Oliver Wyman’s global aviation practice lead.

Oliver Wyman’s mission is to optimize its clients’ business models and operations, improve their performance, manage disruptive scenarios and global trends, and help clients take full advantage of economic opportunities.

“Oliver Wyman will bring its expertise in constructing new business models and strategies to the initiatives ALTA develops to support aviation navigate difficult economic trends and accelerate its sustainability efforts”, Botelho added. “This collaboration will be extremely fruitful and will bring great benefits to our industry, our countries, our region, and our people.”