- Albert Plesman
Dr. Albert Plesman (
7 September 1889 –31 December 1953 ) was a Dutch pioneer inaviation and co-founder ofKLM .He was born as the son of an egg trader from
The Hague . In 1915 he joined the mobilized Dutch airforce as a professional officer, at the time still called the "militaire luchtvaartafdeling" (military aviation department), inSoesterberg . After theGreat War in which the Netherlands remained neutral, he began with the organization of the ELTA, the "Eerste Luchtvaart Tentoonstelling Amsterdam" (First Aviation Exhibition Amsterdam), held from1 August till15 September 1919 . For that occasion enormous halls (hangars) where built. Right after the exhibition these were used byAnthony Fokker , for his new company "Nederlandse Vliegtuigenfabriek" (Dutch Aircraft Factory), subsequently theFokker airplane factory.All these activities led to the establishment of the Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM), of which Plesman became director and made it a flourishing company. After the Second World War Plesman was appointed president-director of KLM. After the recovery from the war the company became a renowned airline company under his leadership. Plesman pleaded in vain for a displacement of
Schiphol Airport to a location nearBurgerveen .For his achievements for the international civil aviation he received in 1959 posthumously the first
Edward Warner Award .
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