Nomad Aviation Gives Brand A Refresh
Nomad Aviation reveals new corporate identity and design, relocates headquarters, and appoints new CFO.

Charter and aircraft management services company Nomad Aviation (Booth T115) has unveiled an all-around corporate refresh with a new brand identity, new company headquarters in Zurich and the appointment of a new CFO, Pascal Mauerhofer.

The reinvigorated, contemporary brand aims to convey the detail and “precision” reflected in Nomad Aviation’s Swiss roots. It focuses heavily on design savvy and a commitment to putting clients first. According to CEO Claude Neumeyer, the revitalized brand stands for “respecting our clientele’s character and responding to our widening client base.”

Neumeyer believes that “the new and fresh look is a big step forward in the development of the company.” He said that the company wants to “grow and expand its aircraft management division and add new aircraft, mainly from the Middle East, Far East and European clientele,” but he noted that Europe seemed to be saturated now. So far, he added, Nomad’s clients have mainly come from Russia or former Russian republics.

Nomad Aviation relocated its main offices from Berne to Zurich at the end of March, in order to “be closer to customers and important businesses in the greater Zurich area.” The state-of-the-art offices house Nomad’s sales, marketing and administrative teams as well as around-the-clock flight dispatch facilities and some maintenance and flight controlling tasks.

New CFO Mauerhofer brings more than 20 years of accounting, reporting and controlling experience to the company. He previously worked for Berne-based Fiduria Ltd, where he served as parter and member of the management board since 2005.

“As Pascal already worked for Nomad in his capacity as fiduciary, he will be a valuable and highly appreciated new asset,” said Heinz Koehli, Nomad executive chairman.

Nomad Aviation’s fleet currently includes aircraft ranging from light jets to ultra-long-range aircraft, including an Embraer Legacy 600, a Bombardier Global 5000 and a Challenger 604. In addition to the Zurich headquarters, the company also has offices in Sliema, Malta. It operates under both Swiss and Maltese AOCs.