Rémi Maumon de Longevialle has been appointed chief executive officer of Vinci Airports, which operates more than 70 airports worldwide

Maumon de Longevialle, who holds engineering degrees from École Polytechnique and ENSAE Paris and a master's degree in public policy from Sciences-Po Paris, began his career at PwC. He moved to Vinci in 2012, joining the Vinci Concessions' team responsible for managing structured finance. In 2014, Maumon de Long joined Vinci Airports’ development team as project manager. He was appointed chief financial officer of Vinci Airports in 2018.

Along with Sabine Granger, the newly appointed CEO of Vinci Autoroutes, Rémi Maumon de Longevialle has also been appointed to Vinci Concessions' Management Committee, which also includes: Nicolas Notebaert, chief executive officer of concessions at Vinci, president of Vinci Airports, Vinci Autoroutes and Vinci Stadium; Olivier Mathieu, executive vice-president of Vinci Concessions, in charge of finance, legal affairs, ethics and IT; Belen Marcos, president of Vinci Highways; Valérie Vesque-Jeancard, president of Vinci Railways; Alexandra Boutelier, chief executive officer of Vinci Stadium; Benoît Trochu, chief business development officer; Anne Le Bour, chief communications and innovation office; and Cheikh Daff, chief human resources officer.

Vinci specialises in concessions, energy and construction, employing 285,000 people in more than 120 countries.

Rémi Maumon de Longevialle, CEO of Vinci Airports
Rémi Maumon de Longevialle, CEO of Vinci Airports Vinci Group