GXO Logistics CEO Malcolm Wilson to retire next year
GXO Logistics has announced that its chief executive officer, Malcolm Wilson, has informed the board ...
Tony Tyler has announced his retirement after five years as director general and CEO of IATA.
He will formally step down at the association’s AGM in Dublin in June next year. The search for his successor has already begun.
Before joining IATA in 2011, Mr Tyler, 60, had a 34-year career at Cathay Pacific, in roles including director corporate development, chief operating officer and, from 2007, chief executive.
Notably, he recognised the important contribution cargo made to Cathay’s revenue and profitability, and significantly ...
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