Global eye care NGO Orbis International has appointed John Slattery as chair of its Board of Directors, effective January 1, 2026. Slattery brings more than 25 years of experience in the aviation sector and a longstanding dedication to Orbis's mission to prevent blindness and restore sight in places where eye care is out of reach.
Slattery's extensive experience in the aviation sector is uniquely suited to Orbis, whose programs include the Flying Eye Hospital, a fully accredited ophthalmic teaching hospital on board an aircraft. As Chair, Slattery is committed to deepening Orbis's partnerships across the aviation sector and beyond, ensuring the organization has the relationships and support needed to grow access to eye care worldwide — critical given that 90 percent of all vision loss can be treated or entirely prevented with the right care.
"I am honoured to step into the role of Chair at Orbis International, an organization whose mission and impact I have been proud to champion for many years," said Slattery. "The Flying Eye Hospital brings world-class training and care to places where it's needed most and offers a unique connection to the aviation sector, which we hope to build on. I look forward to working with the Board, staff, and partners to advance Orbis's mission and help ensure that avoidable blindness or vision loss never stands in the way of someone's potential."
Slattery's connection to Orbis spans nearly two decades. He first joined the Orbis Board of Directors in 2006, serving until 2013, when he was elected Board Member Emeritus. He returned to the Board in January 2023 and, in addition to his board seat, has served on the Nominating and Governance Committee and as Chair of the Development Committee. Throughout his tenure, Slattery has been a steadfast advocate for Orbis, playing a pivotal role in building support for the organization — most recently helping to achieve a record-breaking gala in 2025.
Currently, Slattery is Chairman at Forgital Group, a global manufacturer of aerospace and industrial forged components. Previously, he served as President & CEO of GE Aviation and as President & CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation. He is a Fellow of The Royal Aeronautical Society, President Emeritus of The Wings Club Foundation, and an Executive Committee Member of the Board of Directors of the Aerospace Industries Association.
He holds an MBA from the University of Limerick (UL), completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School, and is an adjunct professor at UL's Kemmy Business School.