AEI Executive board

Aircraft Engineers International is a neutral, non-profit consortium formed to support and represent certified aircraft engineers and mechanics globally.

 

AEI EXECUTIVE BOARD

PRESIDENT

Ola Blomqvist               ola.blomqvist@airengineers.org

VICE PRESIDENT

Øvyind Strom                Oyvind.strom@airengineers.org

SECRETARY GENERAL

Chris.Burleigh             Chris.burleigh@airengineers.org

ATAC CHAIRMAN

Geir Ove Eriksen              geir.eriksen@airengineers.org

TRAESURER

Girjanun Coylas         girjanun.coylas@airengineers.org

INTERNAL AFFAIRS OFFICER

Trevor Lee                             trevor.lee@airengineers.org

PUBLIC RELATIONS CHAIRMAN

Robert Swankhuizen public.relations@airengineers.org

SECRETARY AMERICAS

Cameron Lampley Cameron.Lampley@airengineers.org

SECRETARY ASIA PACIFIC

Mat Rea

POLICY OFFICERS

Martin Bannister    martin.bannister@airengineers.org

Jorge Alves

Mario Moreira              mario.moreira@airengineers.org

Thomas Vlasek           thomas.vlasak@airengineers.org

Nicolas Dauve              Nicolas.Dauve@airengineers.org

Sermed Zain                     sermed.zain@airengineers.org

Shamal Pieris                 shamal.pieris@airengineers.org

 

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

Lisbon, Portugal — October 2025

AEI Stands Firmly with Pakistani Aircraft Engineers facing retaliation for reporting safety concerns

At the 53rd Annual Congress of Aircraft Engineers International (AEI), held last week in Lisbon, the present AEI affiliates and the AEI Executive Board unanimously expressed their full support for the Society of Aircraft Engineers of Pakistan (SAEP) and all its members.

AEI has learned that engineers, members of SAEP are being victimized by their employer Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), after raising legitimate safety concerns regarding aircraft maintenance. AEI condemns these actions in the strongest possible terms.

“Safety is the number one priority in aviation worldwide,” said Ola Blomqvist, AEI President. “It is deeply concerning that at Pakistan International Airlines this essential principle has been ignored.” Retaliating against engineers for reporting safety issues is not only unethical — it endangers lives.

AEI calls upon Pakistan International Airlines, to immediately end all forms of victimization against maintenance engineers and to ensure that whistleblowing engineers are protected in accordance with international aviation safety standards.

As a global association representing licensed aircraft maintenance engineers and mechanics, AEI reiterates that a just culture and an open reporting environment are indispensable to maintaining aviation safety.

About AEI

Founded in 1971, Aircraft Engineers International (AEI) represents licensed aircraft maintenance engineers and mechanics in over thirty countries. AEI’s mission is to promote the highest standards of aviation safety, maintenance integrity, and professional recognition for engineers worldwide.

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