Heathrow appoints Copenhagen airport boss as new CEO
by Mark Sweney and Gwyn Topham from World news | The Guardian on (#6CKXM)
Thomas Woldbye will take over from John Holland-Kaye on 1 October
Heathrow has appointed Thomas Woldbye, the boss of Copenhagen airport, as the new chief executive of Europe's busiest airport, tasked with repairing relations with airlines and reviving controversial expansion plans.
Woldbye, who has run Denmark's main airport for the last 12 years, will start on 1 October, with the outgoing chief executive, John Holland-Kaye, set to see Heathrow through the peak summer holiday travel period.
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