Air Moana is proud to announce the appointment of Lionel Guérin as CEO. The 68-year-old former airline pilot, renowned for his management expertise, joins the governance team alongside Raitini Rey and Olivier Jean Breaud, the majority shareholder. Mr Breaud sees in Guérin the ideal person to realize his vision of a company reflecting Polynesian culture. This decision comes at a time when Air Moana has recently raised significant funds to ensure its turnaround. Impressed by the involvement of his teams, Lionel Guérin hopes to intensify the company's influence, and by extension, that of French Polynesia.
In Tupai, the announcement had the effect of a ripple. The dawn of a new beginning, Air Moanathe Polynesian airline, has a new man at the helm. Lionel Guérin, an eminent aviation figure, has been chosen to guide the company through the tumultuous skies of the industry. The objective is clear: to make Air Moana - and, by extension, Polynesia - shine throughout the world.
Olivier Jean Breaud passes the torch
Olivier Jean Breaud, the main player in the project until now, has decided to step down from governance, entrusting the company's destiny to Guérin. For Breaud, from the outset, this adventure was much more than just a business. It was a passionate mission, aimed at offering Polynesians a company that reflected their image. Lionel Guérin's appointment is no accident. It's the result of a meticulous search for a leader capable of transforming Breaud's vision into a tangible, prosperous reality.
An aviation icon at the helm
Lionel Guérin is no stranger to the world of aviation. At 68, he boasts an impressive career, marked by influential leadership positions that have shaped the industry. A former airline pilot, Guérin's combination of cockpit and management experience is invaluable. His career is littered with notable achievements, making him a major asset for the restructuring and re-direction of Air Moana.
A personal and cultural commitment
In a heartfelt speech, Lionel Guérin openly expressed his admiration for Polynesian culture and values. Thanks to his wife Marania, he has acquired an in-depth knowledge of the region, which motivates him to invest even more in Air Moana's future. He was quick to underline the exceptional quality and commitment of the company's teams, whom he sees as a real driving force in moving the airline forward.
A new chapter for Air Moana
This transition comes at a crucial time for Air Moana, following a significant effort to stabilize its finances to the tune of FCP 4 billion. With this strengthened base, the company is now counting on Lionel Guérin to guide it towards new horizons as a key member of its management team, alongside Raitini Rey and Olivier-Jean Bréaud, who have now retired. Together, their mission is to navigate the often unpredictable currents of the airline industry, in the interests of the islands and their inhabitants.
A wind of renewal blows across Polynesia
This appointment marks the start of a new era not only for Air Moana, but also for the company. French Polynesia. Guérin, with his approach and experience, seeks to align the airline with the ambitions of the region. His vision is of a deeper connection, not only between the Polynesian islands themselves, but also between Polynesia and the wider world. The aim? To become a vector for the cultural and economic influence of this wonderful part of the world.

Lionel Guérin: New Captain of Air Moana
Attribute | Description |
Name | Lionel Guérin |
Position | Air Moana CEO |
Age | 68 years old |
Career | Former airline pilot |
Experience | Experienced manager |
Passion | Polynesian culture |
Commitment | Team quality and involvement |
Vision | Promoting French Polynesia |
Major shareholder | Olivier Jean Breaud |
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