Marc Houalla

Marc Houalla (born 10 February 1961) is a French public servant. From 28 November 2008[3] to October 2017, he has been the director-general of the École nationale de l'aviation civile (French civil aviation university).[4] From November 2017 to February 2018, he was the CEO of Orly Airport.[5] In February 2018, he was nominated CEO of the Charles de Gaulle Airport.[6]

Marc Houalla
Born
Marc Houalla

(1961-02-10) 10 February 1961[1]
NationalityFrench
CitizenshipFrench
EducationAerospace engineer
MBA
Alma materÉcole nationale de l'aviation civile
HEC Paris
IAE Paris
OccupationDirector-General of Charles de Gaulle Airport
EmployerAéroport de Paris
Known forDirector-General of the École nationale de l'aviation civile[2]
Net worthENAC Alumni
PredecessorFranck Goldnadel
Children2 children

Biography

A graduate from the ENAC (IÉNAC L82) and holder of a MBA from HEC Paris (1990), he began his career in 1985 as an engineer at the civil aviation department of Canada.[1] In 1987 he became project manager at the technical service of air navigation in Paris in 1992 and then head of the technical and financial departments of the service d'exploitation de la formation aéronautique in Paris and Muret.[7] During the same period, he was also management control teacher at ESCP Europe and HEC Paris.

In 1996, he joined SOFREAVIA as economic and financial consultant. Two years later, he returned to DGAC as operations manager in Toulouse.[8]

From 2003 to 2006 he was director of the Marseille Provence Airport. In 2006, he becomes director of SEFA[9] before being appointed at the head of the École nationale de l'aviation civile.[10][11] From November 2017 to February 2018, he is CEO of Orly Airport and honorary President of ENAC Alumni.[12] In February 2018, he became CEO of the Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Since September 2013, Marc Houalla is Chevalier (knight) of the National Order of Merite.[13]

Since March 2018, he is also President of ENAC Alumni.[14]

Bibliography

  • Académie nationale de l'air et de l'espace and Lucien Robineau, Les français du ciel, dictionnaire historique, Le Cherche midi, June 2005, 782 p. (ISBN 2-7491-0415-7)
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