Ryan Ellis and Ray Wood join Virgin Atlantic Cargo sales team
Ryan Ellis has been appointed head of global accounts for Virgin Atlantic Cargo, while IAG Cargo’s ...
CHRW: TOP 'QUANT' PICKGXO: KEY EXEC OUTAAPL: 'MUSK RISK'EXPD: SELL-SIDE BEAR UPS TARGETUPS: SLIDINGZIM: SURGING ON TAKEOVER TALKEXPD: CASHING INCHRW: INSIDER SALEFWRD: TRADING UPDATETSLA: POWERING THE UKUPS: DRIVER DEAL EXTENSIONMAERSK: BEARS UPPING TARGETSCHRW: NEW HIGHS AND PAYOUT CONFIRMEDBA: GREEN LIGHT
CHRW: TOP 'QUANT' PICKGXO: KEY EXEC OUTAAPL: 'MUSK RISK'EXPD: SELL-SIDE BEAR UPS TARGETUPS: SLIDINGZIM: SURGING ON TAKEOVER TALKEXPD: CASHING INCHRW: INSIDER SALEFWRD: TRADING UPDATETSLA: POWERING THE UKUPS: DRIVER DEAL EXTENSIONMAERSK: BEARS UPPING TARGETSCHRW: NEW HIGHS AND PAYOUT CONFIRMEDBA: GREEN LIGHT
It must have been hugely frustrating for Virgin Atlantic – but there is some amusement to be had at this story. The carrier’s brand new A330-300, Beauty Queen, was welcomed in the traditional way on landing in the UK. Sort of, anyway. Instead of the water cannon salute, a hapless member of airport staff instead sprayed it with fire-suppressing foam. Which of course found its way into the engines and turbines, which then had to be checked thoroughly – causing an overnight delay.
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