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As an unexpectedly bitter winter bites London, it was a warmer, sunnier IAG Cargo that yesterday unveiled its new international outlook at an event to mark the official launch of the combined BA ? Iberia standalone division IAG Cargo Ltd.
Innovation and customer dedication were words one did not hear a lot from the old BAWC, but were notable by their presence in Heathrow yesterday.
Managing director Steve Gunning told assembled journalists that IAG was now the world’s seventh largest cargo airline, ...
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Comment on this article
exbawc
December 04, 2012 at 7:12 pmNot disgruntled – but Gunning will be the downfall of BAWC. This new optimism of yours will be short lived. Treats staff with utter contempt – and what goes round comes around.
B. Gavet
December 05, 2012 at 5:54 pmAre you saying it is biz as usual and the Emperor just has “new clothes” or is there actually some substantive change going on at BAWC? I have seen the country club mentality there for decades, it will not change overnight.
Alex Lennane
December 05, 2012 at 9:21 pmThere does seem to be some scepticism out there! But it did seem as if something different was going on – I guess time will tell…