IndiGo appoints Mark Sutch for CarGo International as CCO
Mumbai: IndiGo has appointed Mark Sutch as its new Chief Commercial Officer – CarGo International, according to a media statement.

Mark brings with him 25 years of airline industry experience across different verticals, including extensive cargo experience.
In his last stint, Mark worked as Chief Commercial Officer with CMA CGM Air Cargo based in Marseille.
Prior to that, he was with Cathay Pacific Airways including being based for 5 years in Mumbai as the airline’s Regional GM for South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
He also previously ran all commercial aspects of Cathay Pacific’s cargo division in their Hong Kong head office. Mark is a British and Irish national and has spent most of his career on international assignments.
Mahesh Kumar Malik, Chief Commercial Officer – CarGo Domestic, will continue leading the domestic market for our CarGo business, according to the statement.
Mark Sutch said on his appointment, “I am very excited with this opportunity at IndiGo. As the airline’s international network and frequency grows, there is an opportunity for IndiGo to build world class cargo products and solutions using both its A321 freighters and extensive belly capacity. This will support India’s growing air CarGo export and import demand. I look forward to being part of the great IndiGo success story.”
Speaking on the appointment, Pieter Elbers, Chief Executive Officer, IndiGo, “We are pleased to welcome Mark Sutch as our CCO- CarGo International. Mark brings a wealth of industry experience that will support IndiGo to further expand our CarGo business. I would like to thank Mahesh for filling in the two Cargo roles combined for the past period and please join me in wishing Mahesh and Mark all the very best in their new roles in taking Cargo business for IndiGo to even greater heights.”
IndiGo inducted its first A321 CarGo freighter in November 2022, followed by the 2nd aircraft in December. With consistent efforts on expansion, the airline operated its first domestic freighter flight between Delhi to Mumbai and its first international flight between Kolkata to Yangon in November 2022.
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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