IAG Cargo changing CEO
Luc Huysmans2015-11-12T07:39:57+01:00Steve Gunning, present CEO of IAG Cargo, will become the new chief financial officer at British Airways in 2016 as part of reshuffling the carrier’s top management. IAG CEO, Willie […]
Steve Gunning, present CEO of IAG Cargo, will become the new chief financial officer at British Airways in 2016 as part of reshuffling the carrier’s top management. IAG CEO, Willie […]
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