Since its founding in 2003, Etihad Airways has managed to storm its way to the forefront of the airline industry.
This week, the airline’s parent company — Etihad Aviation Group — announced that long-time CEO James Hogan will step down from his post later this year.
Hogan, who became the airline’s CEO in 2006, is credited as the man who oversaw Etihad’s meteoric rise from a 22-aircraft regional airline to a global aviation conglomerate with equity in more than half a dozen international airlines and a fleet of 700-plus aircraft.
The departure of James Hogan is certainly a blow to the company.
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Source : BusinessInsider.Com