Mathieu Blondel

Partner

Global Head of Arthur D. Little Aviation Competence Center

France

Mathieu advises major firms in the infrastructure and transportation industries on acquisition strategy, corporate development and lean & agile operations.

Mathieu Blondel

Education

HEC (France)
Master, Corporate Strategy & Finance, Marketing

Mathieu Blondel

Mathieu is a Partner at Arthur D. Little France, a member of the Travel & Transportation Practice, and the Global Head of Arthur D. Little Aviation Competence Center. 

Mathieu has more than 15 years of experience in strategy and management consulting. 

Mathieu helps leading industry players and investors (transport companies, infrastructure operators, third-party service providers, Private Equity & Infra Funds...) to develop and implement strategic transformation and performance improvement projects. 

Mathieu is graduated from HEC Paris. 

Energy: New business pillar for transport infrastructure operators
Energy: New business pillar for transport infrastructure operators
Artificial intelligence in mobility
Beyond the hype, where the true value lies
Aviation year zero – Green for grants
Governments around the world are pouring money into the aviation industry as never before. Regardless of the forms these cash injections take (grants, loans, equity or tax deferrals), governments around the world are becoming de facto the next key stakeholders of aviation. They must thus finance a transformation that serves both citizens and the planet. In exchange for the financial support, governments should ask airlines to: (i) assure competitiveness through restructuring, and (ii) implement transition programs into a “green” aviation model.

Mathieu Blondel

Mathieu is a Partner at Arthur D. Little France, a member of the Travel & Transportation Practice, and the Global Head of Arthur D. Little Aviation Competence Center. 

Mathieu has more than 15 years of experience in strategy and management consulting. 

Mathieu helps leading industry players and investors (transport companies, infrastructure operators, third-party service providers, Private Equity & Infra Funds...) to develop and implement strategic transformation and performance improvement projects. 

Mathieu is graduated from HEC Paris. 

Energy: New business pillar for transport infrastructure operators
Energy: New business pillar for transport infrastructure operators
Artificial intelligence in mobility
Beyond the hype, where the true value lies
Aviation year zero – Green for grants
Governments around the world are pouring money into the aviation industry as never before. Regardless of the forms these cash injections take (grants, loans, equity or tax deferrals), governments around the world are becoming de facto the next key stakeholders of aviation. They must thus finance a transformation that serves both citizens and the planet. In exchange for the financial support, governments should ask airlines to: (i) assure competitiveness through restructuring, and (ii) implement transition programs into a “green” aviation model.

More About Mathieu
  • HEC (France)
    Master, Corporate Strategy & Finance, Marketing