Franck Goldnadel | |
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Born | |
Nationality | French |
Education | Aerospace engineer |
Alma mater | École nationale de l'aviation civile |
Known for | Director of Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport |
Predecessor | Patrice Hardel |
Successor | Marc Houalla |
Franck Goldnadel (born 14 August 1969) is a French public servant and former director of Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport. [2] [3]
Graduating from the École nationale de l'aviation civile (French civil aviation academy, promotion 1990 [4] ), he started his career in 1993 at the air transport department of ENAC where he was working on the Airbus training programs. [5] From 1994 to 1997, he was commercial manager of Alyzia Airport Services, subsidiary of Aéroports de Paris for ground handling services. [6] He joins Aéroports de Paris in 1997 where he would become director of Paris-Orly Airport [7] [8] and then head of the Terminal 2 at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport. On 1 March 2011 Goldnadel was appointed director of Charles de Gaulle Airport. [9] He left his position in February 2018, replaced by Marc Houalla. [10]
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