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CEB’s Xander Lao: Finding passion and purpose in aviation


What does it take to lead an airline? If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to be a CEO or president of an airline, chances are you’ve done your research into the career paths of current carrier heads. 

According to a 2019 paper published by Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 72% of airline CEOs and presidents are insiders. So, loyalty does pay. 

Take the case of Mitsuko Tottori, the current President of Japan Airlines (JAL). Tottori began her career with JAL as a flight attendant in 1985, working her way up to become the airline’s first female president in 2024, almost 40 years later. 

Four decades is a long time, but fortunately not the standard. Air France CEO Anne Rigail began her journey with the carrier in 1996 working in customer service at Paris-Orly Airport (ORY). In 2017, she was appointed Executive Vice President for Customer Service and became the French flag carrier’s CEO in 2018.

Then there’s Xander Lao, who joined Cebu Pacific as Director for Revenue Management and Pricing in 2007. 16 years later, he was appointed President and Chief Commercial Officer of the Philippine low-cost carrier. 

Xander Lao, Cebu Pacific President and CCO. AeroTime

AeroTime recently caught up with Lao at Cebu Pacific’s headquarters in Manila for an Executive Spotlight feature. AeroTime was also able to take a deep dive into Lao’s professional journey in the aviation industry – how he started, what he believes makes a great leader in the industry, and where his true passions lie.

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