May15 , 2026

    dnata Names Nabil Sultan as New CEO

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    dnata has appointed Nabil Sultan as its new Chief Executive Officer, marking a key leadership transition at one of the world’s largest air and travel services providers. Sultan will take charge of the company’s global operations across cargo handling, ground services, catering, and travel management businesses.

    Nabil Sultan brings decades of aviation and cargo industry experience to the role, having held senior leadership positions within the Emirates Group. He has played a major role in expanding Emirates’ cargo and logistics operations, strengthening global trade connectivity, and supporting the airline group’s international growth strategy.

    Industry observers said the appointment comes at a time when dnata is expanding its footprint across key aviation and logistics markets amid rising global passenger traffic and increasing air cargo demand. The company has been investing heavily in cargo infrastructure, automation, digitalisation, and sustainable airport operations across multiple international markets.

    As CEO, Sultan is expected to focus on operational expansion, service innovation, and strengthening dnata’s position in the competitive aviation services sector. The company operates across more than 30 countries and provides ground handling, cargo, catering, and travel services to airlines and airport operators worldwide.

    The leadership change also reflects growing opportunities in the global air cargo and airport services market as airlines restore international connectivity and supply chains continue to shift toward faster multimodal logistics solutions. Analysts expect dnata to continue expanding cargo handling capacity and specialised logistics services under the new leadership.

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