Klaus-Dieter Scheurle remains chairman: A new course for Cologne/Bonn

<p> <strong> Klaus-Dieter Scheurle remains chairman: A new course for Cologne/Bonn </strong> </p>

Scheurle remains supervisory board head at Cologne/Bonn Airport

Klaus-Dieter Scheurle was unanimously re-elected for a further term of five years as chairman of the supervisory board of Cologne/Bonn GmbH Airport. He has been leading the committee since the beginning of 2021 and will continue to influence the strategic decisions of Frankfurt Airport in the future.

In his statement, Scheurle welcomed the regained trust and emphasized the challenges that are imminent to the airport. This includes strengthening the location, economic development and sustainable initiatives. These strategic focus points are designed to further expand the central role of the airport as a mobility and logistics hub in the region.

Scheurle, which has extensive experience in the air traffic industry, previously held significant positions, among other things as the chairman of the management of German air traffic control and as president of the Federal Association of German Aviation Economics. His comprehensive knowledge of various offices, including working as a state secretary in the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development, is now going to benefit Cologne/Bonn Airport.

The confirmation of Scheurles in the office of chairman of the supervisory board is an indicator of the stability and continuity in the management of the airport, especially at a time that is characterized by crucial strategic course. These decisions will have serious effects on the future development and positioning of the airport in the aviation industry.

The role of Cologne/Bonn Airport as a central hub not only underlines the relevance for the regional economy, but also the need to seek innovative solutions in order to meet the challenges of the aviation industry, especially with regard to sustainability and efficiency. Scheurle is determined to address these challenges and lead the airport to a more sustainable future.