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Comment on this article
Phil
January 27, 2014 at 1:28 pmIf Robert Song has any involvement with the operational and commercial set-up of the “new” Carrier then it will fail – in my opinion.
He is one of the most abrasive and divisive persons in the Industry today and has made many enemies wherever he has worked ! Pity HNCA don’t see this (or maybe they do ?)
Mike Lourey
February 16, 2014 at 11:10 pmI retired from Cargolux in December of last year. My former colleagues are very sad to see Robert leave, and I can understand why. Robert’s vision and leadership will be sorely missed. With 40 years in the industry I can say without a doubt that Cargolux was the best company I was ever part of, and that Robert can be very proud of what he accomplished as our leader.