Industry & Services >> CEO Interviews >> February 8, 1999

Gerhard Kastelic – Flughafen Wien Ag (viev.vi)

DR. GERHARD KASTELIC is President and CEO of Vienna Airport plc. He was born in 1940, married with two children, a graduated lawyer, started his career with the Vienna International Airport in 1965, became head of the Legal Department shortly after and later on of the General Administration Department. In 1978 he was nominated Executive Vice President, in charge of the Commercial Division of Vienna International Airport. The Development of an internationally well recognized marketing policy to bring more air traffic through Vienna is to a large extent his merit. His continuous work in international and national air traffic and transport committees contributed to his recognition as an expert in aviation. In January 1990, he was appointed President and CEO of Vienna International Airport which was at that time in the ownership of the Republic and the Federal Provinces of Vienna and Lower Austria and went public very successfully in 1992. He is also Managing Director of the real estate company (rental-and development), a subsidiary of Vienna International Airport and Supervisory Board Member in Austro Control Company. In recognition of his professional work he received several honors of the Republic of Austria. To mention only a few of his functions, Dr. Kastelic has been Chairman of the Association of Aviation Enterprises in the Austrian Federal Chamber of Trade and Industry since 1990, in which capacity he represents the interests of Austrian Air Transport enterprises with special respect to transport and employment policies, he also is a permanent representative of Austria to the Air Transport Commission in the International Chamber of Commerce ' headquartered in Paris. He is also an associate member of the Working Group of German Airports and President of the Working Group of Austrian Airports. Profile
TWST: Shall we start with a brief overview of your company?

Dr. Kastelic: In 1954 our company was founded as a limited company with

three shareholders, namely the Federal Republic of Austria,