Kaizer Sohail appointed Biman MD
The government has appointed aviation professional Kaizer as the Managing Director (MD) of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, while Syed Moin Uddin Ahmed has been named Deputy Managing Director (DMD) of the national flag carrier.
The appointments were made on Tuesday through two separate notifications issued by the Ministry of Public Administration.
According to the notification, Kaizer has been appointed managing director of Biman on a contractual basis for one year from the date of joining.
The appointment is subject to the condition that he relinquishes any other professional or business ties with government, semi-government or private organisations.
Kaizer holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka and earned a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics from the Bangladesh Air Force Academy.
A seasoned project management professional, he has nearly three decades of experience in the energy sector. He has spent more than 28 years with Chevron, where he currently serves as Facilities Engineering Project Assurance Team Lead in Bangladesh.
Over the course of his career, Kaizer has held key responsibilities in project assurance, risk management, capital stewardship, supply chain management and procurement.
His professional experience also includes international assignments in the United States, Singapore and Thailand.
He has been involved in several large-scale energy projects, including the development and expansion of the Bibiyana Gas Field processing plant. His areas of expertise include project management systems, operational excellence and the implementation of large-scale enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems.
Meanwhile, Syed Moin Uddin Ahmed has been appointed deputy managing director of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, also on a contractual basis for one year from the date of joining.
His appointment carries the same condition requiring him to sever all other professional or organisational affiliations before assuming the role.
Officials said the appointments are part of efforts to strengthen the management structure of the national airline and enhance operational efficiency.
