
Biography
Máté Gergely is an expert in international air law and policy. He received a law degree from ELTE University, Budapest and started his career in a law firm in Budapest, where he worked on the implementation of EU aviation law in view of Hungary’s accession to the European Union. Máté then continued his career as advisor in the prime minister’s office and in the cabinet of the minister of transport before moving on to be legal counsel at Malév, the national airline of Hungary.
In 2003, he joined the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Transport, now DG MOVE, in international aviation negotiations (US, Canada, Balkan States, etc.) and the regulation of the EU internal air transport market (Regulation 1008/2008). In 2010, he returned to his home country to serve as Director General of Civil Aviation responsible for international relations, policy- and law-making. Between 2012 and 2018, he worked again in DG MOVE in international aviation relations. From 2018 to 2020 Máté was a senior expert in economic regulation at ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization). Since 2020, he has worked in the Aviation Security Unit of DG MOVE as secretary to the EU Aviation Security Committee and dealing with international relations and regulatory issues.
As part of his academic activities, Máté has lectured at universities and aviation policy and law policy events, published articles and served as a judge at Air Law Moot Court competitions and as director at model ICAO events.
