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INFORM Aviation Appoints New Senior Vice President

INFORM Aviation Appoints Dr. Johannes Richenhagen as Senior Vice President
INFORM, a global leader in AI-driven optimization software, has announced the appointment of Dr. Johannes Richenhagen as Senior Vice President of its Aviation business unit, effective immediately. Dr. Richenhagen, who previously served as Executive Lead Transformation, will now oversee the unit’s operations and strategic direction. This leadership change represents a key milestone in INFORM Aviation’s ongoing transformation, which has been closely guided by Dr. Jörg Herbers, CEO of INFORM GmbH.
Since June 2025, Dr. Richenhagen has been instrumental in shaping the division’s product strategy and development, collaborating with engineering and leadership teams to drive innovation. He brings extensive management experience from complex software organizations and deep expertise in mobility-related industries, including aviation. His leadership is expected to ensure continuity in INFORM Aviation’s strategic direction while reinforcing the operational foundations of its GroundStar software suite. Central to his approach is fostering transparent and collaborative dialogue with customers and partners.
Dr. Richenhagen emphasized the company’s commitment to customer-centric innovation, stating, “Our priority is to create even greater benefits for our customers. We will continue building solutions that make aviation operations more efficient, reliable, and sustainable—always in close partnership with our customers to address their evolving needs and challenges.”
Strategic Focus Amid Industry Challenges
The appointment comes at a time of heightened competition and rapid change within the aviation technology sector. INFORM Aviation faces the challenge of integrating Dr. Richenhagen’s strategies smoothly while maintaining market confidence amid industry shifts. Market reactions to the leadership change may vary, with some investors viewing the move as a catalyst for growth, while others may express caution over potential disruptions. Competitors are likely to monitor INFORM Aviation’s strategic moves closely and may respond by strengthening their own leadership teams.
Dr. Richenhagen’s leadership will focus on continuous innovation and adaptation to evolving market demands, deeper integration of cloud and AI technologies, and the refinement of a modular, cutting-edge product portfolio. Meanwhile, Dr. Herbers will continue to support INFORM Aviation through overarching strategic initiatives, ensuring alignment with the company’s broader vision.
Founded in 1969 and headquartered in Aachen, Germany, INFORM develops software that optimizes business processes using artificial intelligence and advanced operations research. Serving over 1,000 customers worldwide, INFORM’s solutions are tailored to industry-specific requirements, promoting resilience and sustainable value creation across sectors such as aviation, automotive, finance, logistics, manufacturing, transportation, telecommunications, and wholesale. The company remains committed to ethical AI practices, sustainable customer relations, and an increasing focus on cloud-based solutions.
For further information, visit www.inform-software.com.

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