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The incorrigible, outspoken and efficiency-driven David Ambridge, head of Bangkok Flight Services, has left the WFS subsidiary, insisting he has retired.
Mr Ambridge has been a consistently tough-talker in the air cargo industry, never failing to say what was on his mind, however undiplomatic. As a result, he has cheered-up no end of conferences, bringing colour and opinion to what could otherwise have been very dry sessions on cargo handling.
Together with the other top operations man, Saudia’s Chris Notter, he has consistently ...
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Vivian Simmons
October 03, 2017 at 4:10 amGreat Article. Good job Dave. Happy retirement.