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Community news: Obituary

11 May 2016 - by Hilka Birns
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THE travel industry is shocked

and saddened by the sudden

death of airline industry

stalwart, David James, at his

Johannesburg home on Sunday

morning, aged 62.

At the time of publication the

cause of death was pending

the result of a post mortem.

His funeral took place on

Friday, February 20 at the

Bryanston Catholic Church in

Sloane Street, Johannesburg.

David’s long career included

senior executive positions with

British Airways, Virgin Atlantic,

SAA and Eritrean Airlines and

many years of consulting to

African airlines, where he

specialised in turnaround

management, organisational

change and airline start-ups

“He had a wonderful sense of

humour and a generous heart.

He was very caring about other

people and loved his sports,

mainly cricket and rugby, and

music, golf and the bush. His

unexpected death has come as

a great shock to his wife, Trish,

and his many friends,” said

family friend, Lindy Nauta.

“In his words – and he did

have a way with words – he

was a ‘top bloke’,” said

Lilian Boyle, retired executive

director of Bidvest. “He had

a wonderful sense of humour,

richly coloured by his half-Irish

genes, was a great story-teller,

a genial and generous host

and always good company.

He was well respected in the

aviation world and his likeable

nature made him an excellent

networker. We had such

fun – on the golf course, in

the African bushveldt and just

sitting around a jar or two of

Scotland’s finest. I have lost a

very dear friend and my heart

goes out to Trish. He was

taken too soon.”

Jim Weighell, operations

director of GBTA Southern

Africa, said: “He was a very

clever man and inherently

understood the airline

business. He never took

himself too seriously. I will

miss him as a friend and the

industry has lost a local icon.”

“We will remember David

very fondly for his charismatic

personality and immense

kindness and his substantial

contribution to the SA travel

industry,” said BA commercial

manager, Sue Botes.

“He was well loved and

respected by his colleagues

during his time at Virgin

Atlantic,” said sales and

marketing manager, Liezl

Gericke. “Our condolences to

his family and those close to

him during this difficult time.”

David was born and educated

in London. At BA he was

regional cargo manager in the

Middle East and India from

1987-1989; sales manager in

India from 1989-1991; gm in

Spain and Portugal from 1991-

1994; and gm Southern Africa

from 1994-1996. He was

Virgin Atlantic’s gm SA from

1996-1998, before taking over

as vp global sales at SAA from

1998-2000. In 2012, he briefly

worked as commercial director

at Eritrean Airlines.

David also consulted to

the African airline industry,

as partner at David James &

Associates Airline Consulting

for the past two years and

as director at Aviation Global

Solutions from 2004-2012.

He was also director of client

relationships at Rennies Travel

between 2000 and 2004.

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