Tag: Willie Walsh
IATA: Asia Pacific air cargo demand up 10.5 percent in Feb
The trade association said demand in the majority of the region’s key international trade lanes has returned to pre-Covid-19 levels....
Read MoreWillie Walsh takes the helm as IATA chief
Walsh, who succeeds Alexandre de Juniac, was confirmed as IATA’s 8th director general during the 76th general meeting on 24 November 2020....
Read MoreIATA’s de Juniac to step down next year
The IATA Board of Governors will recommend Willie Walsh, former CEO of IAG Group, as its eighth Director General effective 1 April 2021....
Read MoreIATA announces leadership changes at 72nd AGM
Willie Walsh, CEO of International Airlines Group (IAG) was appointed chairman of the IATA Board of Governors (BoG), and Alexandre de Juniac, chairman and CEO of Air France-KLM, was confirmed to succeed Tony Tyler as IATA’s director......
Read MoreAndres Conesa named IATA chairman
Andres Conesa, CEO of Aeromexico, has assumed his duties as chairman of the IATA Board of Governors for a one-year term, effective immediately....
Read MoreEUROPE & CIS: BA chief warns worst of recession still ahead
Willie Walsh, chief executive of British Airways, offered a bleak assessment recently that the worst of the recession was still ahead for the global airline industry. Walsh said BA had planned “on the assumption of a 24-month......
Read MoreEUROPE & CIS: BA chief warns worst of recession still ahead
Willie Walsh, chief executive of British Airways, offered a bleak assessment recently that the worst of the recession was still ahead for the global airline industry. Walsh said BA had planned “on the assumption of a 24-month......
Read MoreEurope/CIS: “No way BA-AA!” says Virgin’s Branson
Virgin Atlantic president Richard Branson said he was prepared to spend heavily to try to prevent a planned tieup between British Airways, American Airlines and Spain’s Iberia. “If it is approved we believe Virgin Atlantic will be......
Read MoreEurope/CIS: "No way BA-AA!" says Virgin's Branson
Virgin Atlantic president Richard Branson said he was prepared to spend heavily to try to prevent a planned tieup between British Airways, American Airlines and Spain’s Iberia. “If it is approved we believe Virgin Atlantic will be......
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