Ex-Luton Airport boss joins Bristol
Former Luton and Belfast International Airport boss is joining Bristol Airport as CEO.
Paul Kehoe is moving from mail delivery company DX Services and joins the West Country airport on June 4.
He repalces outgoing managing director Andrew Skipp.
Airport board chairman Philippe Hamon said: “The airport has grown strongly, with 33 new scheduled routes and passenger growth from 3.9 million to 5.7 million in the past four years, and it is now entering a new phase of development.
“Paul’s credentials and experience will be invaluable and he will play a key role in the future development of the Airport as it continues to make a valuable contribution to the success of the South West.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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