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Uli Ogiermann, chief cargo officer at Qatar Airways, is to leave the airline he helped propel into the top tier of cargo carriers.
He will leave Qatar in mid-December for family reasons and return to Europe, he told The Loadstar.
“It has been a very tough decision. My team and I were privileged to develop QR Cargo from small numbers to become an important player in terms of quality and size.”
He will continue to support QR Cargo on a consultancy basis.
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Comment on this article
Robert van de Weg
October 13, 2017 at 2:35 pmIncredible job done by Uli & team! The image of Qatar Airways cargo became strong over the last few years. You can be proud Uli!
Anthony
October 14, 2017 at 9:57 pmvery noble is the consultancy services to Qr. Congrats Uli.proud!