Etihad announces new management structure
The Etihad Aviation Group has restructured.
James Hogan, who has served as Etihad Airways president and chief executive officer since September 2006, has been appointed Etihad Aviation Group president and CEO.
Etihad Aviation Group functions will be led by James Rigney as group chief financial officer; Kevin Knight as group chief strategy and planning officer, Ray Gammell as group chief people and performance officer and Robert Webb as group chief information and technology officer.
Peter Baumgartner takes on a new position of CEO for Etihad Airways, reporting to Hogan.
Baumgartner joined Etihad Airways in April 2005 from Swiss International Air Lines and has managed the airline’s global commercial efforts during a period of rapid growth, both in terms of commercial expansion and the introduction of new product and service innovations.
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