German airline Condor is expanding its Executive Management Board with two senior appointments aimed at strengthening its commercial and financial leadership.
Effective August 1, 2026, Dr Pierre Dominique Prümm will join Condor as Chief Commercial Officer. In this role, he will oversee Network & Partnerships, Revenue Management, Cargo, Sales and E-Commerce.
At the same time, Dag Jessel has been appointed Chief Financial Officer, effective July 6, 2026. He will succeed Björn Walther.
Condor said the expanded management structure will support sustainable long-term growth and provide a stronger foundation for the airline’s next phase of development.
Prümm brings more than 20 years of aviation leadership experience. He most recently served as Executive Board Member for Aviation and Infrastructure at Fraport, where he was responsible for the operational and strategic core business of Frankfurt Airport. His career has focused on strategy, business development, growth, customer orientation and major infrastructure projects.
Jessel brings broad international experience as a CFO and Managing Director across industrial and service-sector companies. He has also led several international growth and transformation programmes.
He maintains long-standing links to aviation, having held senior roles at Lufthansa, including Director Finance & HR North Asia and positions in Mergers & Acquisitions. His wider aviation experience also includes cost management, process optimisation and engineering-related responsibilities.




















