Bolivia overhauls civil aviation leadership, installs former private‑sector executives

President Rodrigo Paz Pereira's new government on Nov. 18 installed new leadership across Bolivia's civil aviation sector, replacing heads of BoA, NAABOL and the DGAC in a ceremony at Cochabamba's Jorge Wilstermann Airport. The reshuffle, led by Public Works Minister Mauricio Zamora Liebers, seeks operational stability, efficiency and greater transparency.

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  • The government on Nov. 18 formally replaced directors of state carrier BoA, the national aeronautical agency NAABOL and the DGAC to address industry‑flagged operational problems and to prioritize efficiency and transparency.
  • The new appointees include former private‑sector executives and consolidate leadership across operator, regulator and safety agencies — a structural change that will directly shape BoA operations, civil aviation oversight and airport management in Bolivia; this follows active regional regulatory moves such as Brazil's ANAC lifting a ban on Aerolíneas Argentinas.

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