This would be the fifth successive tenure for Goyal at the International Air Transport Association's (IATA) Board of Governors, the airline said in a release.
Goyal is the only representative from India on this board.
"As a member of the board of governors, Goyal will participate in providing policy directives and guidance to IATA industry committees and to their subsidiary bodies.
"Goyal will serve a three-year term, lasting until the close of IATA's 75th AGM in 2019," the release said.
IATA represents more than 260 member airlines, and plays a key role in helping formulate global policy on critical aviation issues.
Goyal was first elected to the board in 2004.
A leading carrier, Jet Airways flies to 68 destinations and currently has a fleet of 116 aircraft.
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