Heathrow airport boss quits after turbulent year
by Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#68ES2)
CEO John Holland-Kaye to resign after nine years at helm amid public souring of ties with airlines
Heathrow's chief executive has announced his resignation after a difficult year for Britain's biggest airport. John Holland-Kaye will leave his 1.5m role at some point in 2023 after nine years in charge.
His tenure included the long battle to win the right to expand, with the third runway still officially back on the table after court battles and lukewarm government approval.
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