The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has appointed Rob Bishton as its new group director of safety and airspace regulation, effective 6 November.
Bishton will take over from Mark Swan, who is leaving the CAA after 11 years to take up the new role of head of the Airspace Change Organising Group (ACOG).
Bishton has been at the CAA since 2014, where he is currently head of flight operations and a member of the Safety and Airspace Regulation’s senior leadership team.
He has extensive experience in the aviation industry, including as former operations director at Fastjet and as a commercial pilot with over 10,000 flying hours.
Bishton also brings significant board experience and is currently a non-executive director of the UK Flight Safety Committee. He is also a former general aviation helicopter pilot and intends to start flying light aircraft again.
Commenting on the appointment, Richard Moriarty, CEO of CAA, said: “I am delighted to appoint Rob as group director of Safety and Airspace Regulation.
"His drive, focus, and experience will be crucial as we tackle some of the big issues in aviation in the coming years. Rob has already made a huge impact on the CAA in his current role, and I look forward to working closely with him as we undertake our most important duty – protecting the travelling public.
“I’d also like to offer my most heartfelt thanks to Mark Swan, who leaves the CAA after 11 years. Mark has reformed the way the CAA approaches our safety regulation, introducing performance-based oversight, and has made an enormous impact on the culture of the organisation. He will be much-missed, and we all wish him the best for his new role, where we will no doubt still have the opportunity to work together as we strive to modernise airspace.”