abdulla shadid

Etihad Cargo has enjoyed three successive months of more than $100m in revenue, but Abdulla Mohamed Shadid, MD cargo and logistics, is to step down in November, according to a source at the airline.

In a note to staff seen by The Loadstar, Mr Shadid said that the cargo arm was expecting another $100m+ month in July.  May, when revenues hit $114m, was a record for the carrier.

Etihad has been undergoing a “deep restructuring”, he said, “the benefits of which will ...

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  • Mira

    July 24, 2020 at 12:06 pm

    I love my job in Etihad cargo and I was giving my work the priority even in my off days but when Abdullah shadid joined etihad cargo everything changed I hate my job And I feel like iam under pressure all the time , I missed the team work And the appropriations