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Strictly on the QT!
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 ...
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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…