Aman at Sea names first CEO
Luxury resort brand Aman has appointed Jonathan Wilson as CEO of upcoming luxury cruise yacht line Aman at Sea.
Through a joint venture between Aman and Cruise Saudi, it will launch a first of its kind luxury motor yacht by 2027.
Wilson brings over 20 years of experience having previously served as VP, Customer Experience and Innovation at Hilton and over 15 years in leadership roles with Princess Cruises and Cunard Line.
He will lead the development of Aman’s first luxury superyacht, working closely with Aman’s Chairman and CEO, Vlad Doronin.
“This is an exciting new endeavor for the visionary brand which will bring the first world-class Aman experience to the world’s oceans,” Wilson said.
The 183 metre (600ft) vessel is designed in partnership with SINOT Yacht Architecture & Design and will house 50 luxury suites.
Aman at Sea is expected to launch in 2027 – its official name will be announced in due course.
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