Explore the full record of transactions filed by Yves Yemsi, Chief Operating Officer. Insider active across 1 companies, notably LATECOERE. In total, 1 disclosures have been logged. Total volume traded: €200k. The latest transaction was disclosed on 5 May 2025 — Acquisition. Regulator: AMF. The full history is accessible without signup.
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Yves Yemsi currently holds a pivotal leadership role at Latecoere as Group Chief Operating Officer and President of the EMEA region. Latecoere announced his appointment in late 2024, with the role becoming effective in early 2025, as part of the company’s effort to strengthen operational leadership and industrial execution across its aerospace footprint. In this position, he is responsible for helping drive production performance, quality, safety, and cross-site coordination in a business where reliability and customer commitments are critical. Before joining Latecoere, Yemsi served as Chief Operating Officer at Lilium, where he was involved in industrial development and supply-chain organization for an advanced aerospace program. Aviation Week’s coverage also places him in externally visible industrial and supplier-partnership discussions, reflecting experience in turning technology ambitions into executable operational programs. His background is deeply rooted in aerospace leadership. Latecoere states that he previously held several executive positions at Airbus, including Senior Vice President Procurement, indicating substantial expertise in strategic sourcing, supplier management, industrial planning, and large-scale operational performance. That combination of procurement and operations experience is especially relevant in a tier-1 aerostructures business serving major global aircraft manufacturers. Yemsi’s profile is that of an international aerospace executive with strong operational discipline and a track record in complex, highly regulated environments. At Latecoere, his remit supports industrial excellence, customer responsiveness, and execution reliability across multiple sites and regions. His career suggests a leader comfortable with transformation, ramp-up management, and the strategic alignment required to sustain competitiveness in aerospace supply chains.