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Zambia Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL) has announced the appointment of Urvesh J. Desai as the new Managing Director

In a statement issued by Mwamba Chasaya-Siame, Senior Manager of Corporate Affairs and Communication, it was highlighted that Mr. Desai brings a wealth of leadership experience to ZACL, having held senior executive roles in various sectors in Ghana and Zambia. His proven expertise in financial strategy, organizational transformation, and corporate governance is expected to significantly contribute to ZACL’s mission of positioning Zambia as a leading aviation hub in the region.

This appointment underscores the Board’s commitment to continuity in leadership and strategic alignment with national and regional development priorities. Mr. Desai’s global outlook, paired with his understanding of the local environment, will lead ZACL to its next phase of growth and transformation. This aligns strongly with ZACL’s vision to modernise airport infrastructure, enhance service delivery, and drive sustainable growth in the aviation sector.

Welcoming Mr. Desai, Zevyanji Sinkala, ZACL Board Chairperson stated: “Mr. Desai joins at a pivotal time for the Corporation. We are confident that under his leadership, ZACL will scale greater heights. His expertise in financial oversight and operational delivery will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen our commercial footprint, including expanding connectivity, and enhancing customer experience across all our airports.”

Speaking on his appointment, Mr. Desai expressed his enthusiasm: “It is an honour to join Zambia Airports Corporation Limited. I look forward to working with the Board, management, and all stakeholders to build on the solid foundation already laid.
Together, we will position ZACL not only as a gateway to possibilities, but as a competitive aviation leader in Africa.”

Mr. Desai’s appointment comes at a time when the Corporation is focusing on post-pandemic recovery, optimising airport investments, and increasing non-aeronautical revenues. His strategic foresight and business acumen will be instrumental in unlocking new opportunities and fostering operational resilience. He will play a key role to align airport development with national tourism goals to position Zambia as a leading regional destination.

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