Chapman Freeborn, the global air charter specialist, has appointed Saska Gerasimova as its new Group CEO. She officially takes over on October 20, succeeding Eric Erbacher, who moves into a new position as Chair of the Chapman Freeborn Holdings Board.
This leadership change marks a key step in the company’s transformation. It signals a fresh phase of renewal and strategic focus. The appointment underlines Chapman Freeborn’s aim to stay agile, customer-driven, and prepared for the future of aviation.
Gerasimova brings wide experience in aviation leasing, freight, logistics, and fleet management. She joins from Amazon Air Europe, where she served as senior supply chain manager. Before that, she held senior roles at Smartwings Group, including fleet director and leasing manager.
Drawing on this background, Gerasimova plans to strengthen Chapman Freeborn’s customer focus and operational efficiency. She highlighted the company’s 2030 strategic plan as a key guide. “Our goals require clarity, trust, and teamwork,” she said. She also plans to visit regional hubs to deepen her understanding of local operations and connect with teams worldwide.
Meanwhile, outgoing CEO Eric Erbacher transitions to his new role as Chair of the Chapman Freeborn Holdings Board of Directors, after more than five years as Group CEO. During his tenure, he oversaw significant growth and diversification. “In my new role, I look forward to having a greater capacity for focusing on customer engagement, closing material deals and driving our long-term strategy. I am delighted to welcome Saska to Chapman Freeborn,” he said.
With this transition, Chapman Freeborn reinforces its commitment to innovation and stability. The company enters a new chapter under Gerasimova’s leadership while maintaining continuity through Erbacher’s continued guidance.