Dr. Thai Binh Tran
International Expert in Strategic Management, Aviation, and Supply Chain Management

Dr. Thai Binh Tran

Vietnam

Biography

Dr. Thai Binh Tran is a strategic management and aviation expert with over 20 years of experience spanning academia, management consulting, executive leadership, and international aviation. She currently serves as Head of the Logistics and Supply Chain Management Department at the University of Management and Technology Ho Chi Minh City (UMT), Founder & CEO of Great Peace International, and Visiting Lecturer at the University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (USTH). Previously, she held multiple leadership positions at Vietnam Aviation Academy, including Head of the Air Transport Economics Department and Deputy Head of the ICAO TrainAir Plus Office.

Before entering academia, Dr. Tran built an accomplished career in international consulting and corporate leadership, serving as Senior Strategy Consultant at PwC Vietnam, General Manager of Marketing at Cambodia Angkor Air, Marketing Manager at AA Corporation, and research consultant for Euromonitor International and Zenith Global. She has successfully delivered more than 30 strategic consulting projects across aviation, consumer goods, banking, manufacturing, logistics, retail, healthcare, and infrastructure sectors.

Holding a PhD in Management Sciences from the University of Poitiers (France), Dr. Tran specializes in strategic management, aviation economics, supply chain management, international marketing, market intelligence, and business transformation. She has presented at numerous international conferences and actively contributes to global aviation and management research networks.

Honors

  • PhD in Management Sciences, University of Poitiers, France (Dissertation defended with Highest Honors – Mention Très Honorable et Avec Félicitations du Jury)
  • Author of the Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group, UK) book Navigating Change: Strategic Fit and Transformation in ASEAN Aviation (published in 2026)
  • Section Editor, International Journal of Aviation Science and Technology (IJAST)
  • Member of the International Sustainable Aviation and Energy Research Society (SARES)
  • Member of the Vietnam–Australia Scholars & Experts Association (VASEA)
  • Member of the Asia–Europe Young Urban Leaders Network (URBNET)
  • Recipient of Individual Excellent Performance Awards from Vietnam Aviation Academy (2022), Cambodia Angkor Air (2014), and AA Corporation (2004, 2007)
  • International fellowships sponsored by the Asia-Europe Foundation, Dutch Embassy, and Belgian Embassy.

Publications

  • Author of 1 international academic book published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group, UK):
    • Navigating Change: Strategic Fit and Transformation in ASEAN Aviation (2026)
  • Published research in leading aviation and transportation journals, including:
    • Transportation Research Procedia (Elsevier)
    • International Journal of Aviation Science & Technology
  • Research focuses on:
    • Strategic Management
    • Airline Strategy
    • Aviation Economics
    • Airport Operations
    • Logistics & Supply Chain Management
    • ESG and Sustainable Aviation
    • International Business Strategy

Articles & Press

Dr. Tran is an active contributor to international academic and professional communities through journal publications, keynote presentations, conference chairmanships, and invited talks. She has presented at numerous international conferences, including the Aviation Future Challenges & Solutions Conference, Vietnam Aero Summit, ICAO Global Implementation Support Symposium, FIATA World Congress, ISSATECH, and Inter-Airport Southeast Asia. Her work has addressed topics such as airline competitiveness, ASEAN aviation strategy, ESG transformation, aviation logistics, airport management, and aviation workforce development. She also serves as Section Editor of the International Journal of Aviation Science and Technology (IJAST) and has collaborated extensively with international universities, aviation organizations, and industry partners across Asia and Europe.