Kalrock road consortium, Jet Airways promoter, has appointed Vipula Gunatillanda as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) from the airline. He has been assigned to revive the pounded operator Mr. Gunatilka, which until last month, was CEO of Sri Lankan Airlines, will join Jet Airways from March 1, 2022 and so on.

Considered as “Turnaround Specialists” and flight experts, Mr. Gunatelkaka watched “the most frightening task of leading srinankan airlines during a pandemic. Mr. Gunatilka is the head hunted by the council in 2018 to reapply Srilankan Airlines and in less than two years after assuming assignments As the CEO, the airline recorded positive EBITDA and cash flows for 2019-20 regardless of the effects of destroying terror attacks in April 2019 in Sri Lanka followed by global pandemics at the beginning of 2020, “said a statement issued by Jet Airways.

As a result of the main initiatives introduced to improve service standards and operational efficiency, airlines (srilankan) are accredited with “the most timely airlines of the world” twice in 2019, the next statement is added Before joining Sri Lankan Airlines, Mr. Gunatilka was a member of the CFO and Taag Board Angola Airlines from November 2015 to July 2018 under Emirates management. He played an important role to revive the carrying number of Angola figures.

Ankit Road, Member of the Jet Airways Monitoring Committee and the Part of the Road-Kalrock Consortium said, “We are happy to welcome Mr. Vipula Gunatillanda to our young and energetic teams. Vipula is an aviation expert and is considered a turnaround specialist in this industry. He has been chosen after the process Strictly run by our executive team for the past few months. I am sure Vipula will be an asset for the organization and will provide the vision needed to revive Jet Airways operations in accordance with the consortium plan. “

Mr. Gunatilka is known for its clever knowledge in aircraft financing, strategic planning, cost-effective business modeling and openness to adopt a hybrid model to maintain low business costs and high efficiency Speaking in his plan for Jet Airways, he said, “I am very happy to join the company and I hope to donate my knowledge of the last 30 years in the rise of Jet Airways in his new avatar. We will use the strong brand value that Jet Airways has on the market and use it to rebuild the lost land. “

Mr. Gunatilka first joined Sri Lankan Airlines as CFO in 2001, when it was part of the Emirates group and built his legs in the Indo-Pacific sub-continent. “After spending sufficient time in the role of leadership in the aviation industry including the CEO of SriLankan Airlines until January 2022, I am aware of the responsibility that drove on the shoulders of the leadership team, especially CFO and I believe Jet Airways will soon get lost glory,” he added further.

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