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Avianca Lays Out Succession Plan as CEO Confirms Resignation

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Abra Group-owned Avianca has set out its leadership succession plan after the current CEO Frederico Pedreira confirmed he will step down from his role on February 28, 2026.  On November 12, 2025, Avianca said that the current CCO Gabriel Oliva has been appointed as the carrier’s President, in a newly created role, that will run alongside his current job.   Avianca said it wanted to “further strengthen the airline’s leadership structure and ensur…
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The reality is that it is not exactly a replacement. And it is that Frederico Pedreira will leave his position as Executive Director of Avianca on February 28, 2026, after five years. In parallel, the Board of Directors of the company approved the creation of the post of President, which will be immediately assumed by Gabriel [...]

Interesting news, because I don’t care when CEOS change here or there, but that a Colombian airline is taken over by an Argentine, is interesting. Gabriel Oliva is called the new CEO of the Avianca group. Although of course, VIVA Colombia was also handled by an Argentine until the last few days... also EX... The entry An Argentine will be the new CEO of Avianca was first published in Sir Chandler.

With the change, Frederico Pedreira will leave his position as CEO of the airline, and the position of president will be filled by Gabriel Oliva, in parallel with his role as operational director.

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Avianca announced his airline succession plan. Frederico Pedreira will leave the position as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), after five years in the company. The Board of Directors decided to create within its structure the position of president, which will be assumed immediately to ensure a smooth transition with Gabriel Oliva, who will also continue in his role as Chief Operating Officer (COO). Adrian Neuhauser, CEO of Grupo Abra, said that “we…

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Valora Analitik broke the news in on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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