Martinair founder dies

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Martinair founder and former chief executive, Martin Schröder died on 2 October, at the age of 93.

He founded  Martin’s Air Charter, a modest airline in 1958 which quickly grew into Martinair and became a key player in the cargo and passenger market. He also paved the way for the carrier’s close cooperation with KLM and, eventually Air France, to form Air France KLM Martinair Cargo.

Air France KLM Cargo executive vice-president and managing director Martinair, Adriaan den Heijer said: “Martin Schröder will be remembered as a man who pursued his dreams with passion and perseverance. His name will remain closely linked to aviation in the Netherlands and beyond. His vision, courage and innovative spirit will continue to inspire us all. Our thoughts are with his wife Tineke, their children and grandchildren, and the rest of his family.”