Thomas Woldbye started in his role as chief executive on Wednesday.
Heathrow’s new boss has pledged to make the airport ‘even better for our customers and the British economy’
Heathrow’s new boss has pledged to make the airport “even better for our customers and the British economy”. Thomas Woldbye, who started in his role as chief executive on Wednesday, said it was “humbling” to lead the airport.He has replaced John Holland-Kaye, who was Heathrow’s chief executive for more than nine years.
Heathrow said in a statement Mr Woldbye is spending his first day in the job “meeting colleagues across the airport”. He will oversee multibillion-pound plans to upgrade facilities over the next three years, including installing a new baggage system in Terminal 2 and 3D security scanners.“As I spend my first days getting to know the colleagues and team Heathrow partners who make it a success, I’m looking for how we can make Heathrow even better for our customers and the British economy.
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