Heathrow Sir Nigel Rudd to step down as Chairman in 2016 (3124J)
17 Dezembro 2015 - 5:00AM
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Heathrow
17 December 2015
Sir Nigel Rudd to step down as Heathrow Chairman in 2016
After nine years and three terms as Chairman of Heathrow, Sir
Nigel Rudd will be stepping down from his role in September 2016 in
line with standard Board practice.
During his tenure, Heathrow has gone through significant change
with Sir Nigel doing an outstanding job of guiding and advising the
Heathrow Board - including on matters such as the sale of airports
and a regrouping of the company to focus solely on Heathrow, the
UK's hub airport and Europe's largest.
Under Sir Nigel's leadership, Heathrow has become a focussed,
high-quality business with a stable financial position and strong
operational performance. His time on the Board was capped by last
year's successful opening of Terminal 2: The Queen's Terminal,
marking the conclusion of an GBP11 billion investment programme
which transformed Heathrow into the best hub airport in Europe.
Preparations are underway for the appointment of a new
Chairperson who will take forward the airport's expansion plans and
help Heathrow achieve its ambition of giving passengers the best
airport service in the world. To ensure a smooth transition, Sir
Nigel will remain in post until this work is completed in the
second half of 2016.
Sir Nigel will continue to remain committed to the future of the
airport.
Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye said:
"It has been an honour and great pleasure to work with Sir Nigel
and I will miss his sound advice, unerring support and good humour.
We are starting the process of finding a replacement for Sir Nigel
and Heathrow thanks him for the tremendous work he has done for our
company over the past decade."
Sir Nigel Rudd said:
"I'm really proud to have played a role in re-establishing
Heathrow as a national asset for the UK. I've seen first-hand just
how much of an economic engine Heathrow is for all parts of our
great trading nation. That's why it's so important that Government
lives up to its "open for business" mandate and expands Heathrow.
We can keep Britain at the heart of the global economy and I will
continue to actively make the case for a bigger and better
Heathrow."
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