Background
James Hogan grew up in Melbourne, Victoria, and attended Ivanhoe Grammar School, graduating in 1975.
James Hogan grew up in Melbourne, Victoria, and attended Ivanhoe Grammar School, graduating in 1975.
He is The, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates. James Hogan began his career in 1975 at Ansett Airlines as ordinary employee, and subsequently held senior positions with British Midland International, Hertz Corporation, Forte Hotels, and Gulf Air. At Hertz, his roles included directorships of the marketing, sales, and operations divisions. In 1995 he joined the London-based executive management committee as Vice President of Marketing and Sales for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
In 1997 Hogan became service director for British Midland International (BMI), leaving in 1998 to join the Granada Group as worldwide sales director, where he sat on the board of Forte Hotels.
In 2001 Hogan moved back to his native Australia, where he was appointed chief executive of the Tesna consortium, which was created with the aim of acquiring Ansett Airlines from administration. In 2002, he joined Gulf Air, where he was Chief Executive Officer for four years.
On 10 September 2006, James Hogan was appointed President and, the United Arab Emirates"s national airline based in Abu Dhabi. He has overseen Etihad"s rapid growth—it serves 86 passenger and cargo destinations in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas, operating a fleet of 120 aircraft.
In July 2008, he signed one of the largest aircraft orders in history for 205 aircraft worth approximately United States$43 billion at list prices to meet the airline’s ambitious long-term growth plans.
Etihad reported its first full-year Netto profit in 2011, of $14 million, in line with its strategic plan goals announced in 2006. In February 2013 the airline announced a Netto profit of $42 million for 2012. He has overseen Etihad"s acquisitions of minority stakes in Air Berlin (2921%), Air Seychelles (40%), Aer Lingus (2987%), Virgin Australia (249%), Air Serbia (49%), Darwin Airline (33%), Jet Airways (24%) and Alitalia (49%).
He returned to BMI in 1999 as chief operating officer, where he was responsible for flight and ground operations, sales and marketing, commercial, cargo, engineering and handling service companies. He was a member of the board of directors. Hogan is a fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society and a former non-executive director, and member of the Board’s Audit Committee, of the Gallaher Group.