The president of Vueling reinforces the Spanish presence in
Feb 20, 2024 3:29:41 GMT
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Airways holding company Álex Cruz replaces the Englishman Keith Williams and becomes the British airline's first executive. Luis Gallego and the financial director join the IAG leadership “We thought we were all going to die.” An Iberia Airbus fell for a few minutes until it lost 3,000 feet Iberia finds a solution to the air bridge: 'low cost' flights outside peak hours IBERIA plane at Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas Airport. IBERIA plane at Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas Airport. has appointed Alex Cruz, current president and CEO of Vueling, as the new chief executive of British Airways. He thus reinforces the Spanish hard core within the holding company formed by Iberia and the British airline.
Cruz will replace Keith Williams in April , who will retire after 18 years with the airline. Álex Cruz will report to Willie Walsh, who will continue as executive president of the IAG group, to which British Airways, Iberia, Vueling and Aer Lingus belong. Additionally, Nick Swift will leave his role as chief financial Middle East Mobile Number List officer of British Airways in April next year and will be replaced by Steve Gunning, current CEO of IAG Cargo. Enrique Dupuy became the fourth executive director of IAG , alongside CEO Willie Walsh and the presidents of Iberia and British Airways, Luis Gallego and until now Keith Williams, respectively. Gallego also directs the group's largest global project , Maintenance.
Dupuy, with an office in London, was chief financial officer of the Spanish airline from 1990 until January 2011, when he became head of finance at IAG . Among his multiple responsibilities are the development and economic strategy of the company, relations with investors, financial risk and treasury management, group investments, accounting and auditing. The Anglo-Spanish holding company IAG, made up of British Airways, Iberia and Vueling , promoted him as its new executive director. Dupuy is part of the decision-making body and maintains his powers as manager of the company's cash. He is considered historic in Iberia and one of the most accomplished figures in the young IAG.
Cruz will replace Keith Williams in April , who will retire after 18 years with the airline. Álex Cruz will report to Willie Walsh, who will continue as executive president of the IAG group, to which British Airways, Iberia, Vueling and Aer Lingus belong. Additionally, Nick Swift will leave his role as chief financial Middle East Mobile Number List officer of British Airways in April next year and will be replaced by Steve Gunning, current CEO of IAG Cargo. Enrique Dupuy became the fourth executive director of IAG , alongside CEO Willie Walsh and the presidents of Iberia and British Airways, Luis Gallego and until now Keith Williams, respectively. Gallego also directs the group's largest global project , Maintenance.
Dupuy, with an office in London, was chief financial officer of the Spanish airline from 1990 until January 2011, when he became head of finance at IAG . Among his multiple responsibilities are the development and economic strategy of the company, relations with investors, financial risk and treasury management, group investments, accounting and auditing. The Anglo-Spanish holding company IAG, made up of British Airways, Iberia and Vueling , promoted him as its new executive director. Dupuy is part of the decision-making body and maintains his powers as manager of the company's cash. He is considered historic in Iberia and one of the most accomplished figures in the young IAG.