Fabián Lombardo

Fabián Lombardo

executive Argentina

Fabián Lombardo is the current president of Aerolíneas Argentinas, having taken on the role as part of the La Cámpora political group. He has a background in the aviation sector, having worked in commercial roles for various international airlines. Under his leadership, Aerolíneas has seen significant operational changes aimed at improving financial performance, including route consolidations and workforce reductions. Recently, Lombardo has aligned closely with government efforts to privatize the airline, emphasizing the importance of presenting the company in a more favorable financial light to potential buyers.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
37,356
Power
381$
Sentiment
5.68
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Argentina 2 5.50 0.08% +0% 45,195,774 35,742 $450,000 356$
Uruguay 1 8.00 0.05% +0% 3,473,730 1,614 $54,000 25$
Totals 3 48,669,504 37,356 $504,000 381$
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Recent Mentions

Argentina Argentina: Fabián Lombardo is the president of Aerolíneas Argentinas who convened a new shareholders' assembly to remove Biró from the board. 5

Clarín: Aerolíneas convocó a los pilotos para desactivar un nuevo paro este miércoles

Argentina Argentina: Fabián Lombardo has been leading Aerolíneas Argentinas for the past 16 months. 6

Clarín: Aerolíneas achicó su pérdida operativa y por primera vez desde 2008 dio ganancias

Uruguay Uruguay: Fabián Lombardo, President and General Manager of Aerolíneas Argentinas, indicated that this alliance is a natural response to historical cultural and business ties. 8

El Observador: Iberia y Aerolíneas Argentinas se unen para acercar más que nunca a Argentina y España

Argentina Argentina: Fabián Lombardo is the president of Aerolíneas Argentinas and has been involved in efforts to privatize the company. 7

Clarín: Aerolíneas afirma que ganó US$ 20 millones en 2024 y buscan acelerar la privatización