Asit Sen, a national from Fiji, has officially assumed the position of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for Nauru Airlines after five years as the Finance Manager. Brett Gebers, the airline’s CEO, expressed strong support for Sen’s appointment, praising his extensive experience and the potential benefits it could bring to the airline’s strategic goals.
Sen’s new role is particularly timely, coinciding with Nauru Airlines’ 2025 Strategic Planning Session. This annual session will focus on a comprehensive review of the airline’s operational and commercial functions as part of its ongoing budget planning. According to Gebers, this evaluation is vital for adapting to the dynamic landscape of the aviation industry, ensuring that the airline optimally allocates its resources to foster long-term growth and profitability.
Sen boasts a robust background in financial management, having served in various roles at Fiji Ports Corporation Ltd and BRED Bank in Fiji prior to joining Nauru Airlines. His diverse experiences will undoubtedly play a crucial role in navigating the competitive airline market.
Sen’s appointment comes at a pivotal time for the Pacific Airlines sector, which is continually undergoing changes driven by both challenges and opportunities in the region. Given his leadership experience, Sen is expected to make significant contributions toward the airline’s objectives and future success.
This development underscores Nauru Airlines’ dedication to enhancing its management team and improving operational strategies. By prioritizing effective asset utilization and sustainable growth, the airline is poised for a promising future that benefits its stakeholders and the broader aviation community in the region.

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