Mark Van Tine, the long-time CEO of Jeppesen, is retiring on June 30 after more than 35 years with the Colorado company. In that time, he oversaw a transition from mountains of paper charts to the digital aviation avalanche that has largely supplanted it. Kevin Crowley, who has served as vice president of technology development at Jeppesen parent Boeing, will succeed him.
Mark Van Tine Retiring from Jeppesen
Key Takeaways:
- Mark Van Tine is retiring as CEO of Jeppesen on June 30 after more than 35 years, including 17 as CEO, having led the company's transition from paper to digital aviation charts.
- Kevin Crowley, formerly vice president of technology development at Jeppesen's parent company Boeing, will succeed Van Tine as CEO.
- Van Tine was also actively involved in the broader aviation community, serving on boards for organizations such as GAMA and EAA, and plans to continue his contributions post-retirement.
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