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British Airways owner's boss Willie Walsh to step down | British Airways owner's boss Willie Walsh to step down |
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Willie Walsh, chief executive of International Airlines Group (IAG), the owner of British Airways, has announced he is to step down. | Willie Walsh, chief executive of International Airlines Group (IAG), the owner of British Airways, has announced he is to step down. |
He is set to retire as chief executive and from the board of IAG on 30 June. | He is set to retire as chief executive and from the board of IAG on 30 June. |
Mr Walsh said it had been a privilege to have worked on the creation of IAG after British Airways and Iberia were merged. | |
Antonio Vázquez, IAG's chairman, described Mr Walsh as one of the "main drivers" of the project. | Antonio Vázquez, IAG's chairman, described Mr Walsh as one of the "main drivers" of the project. |
Mr Walsh became the British Airways boss in 2005 and is ending a 15-year career with the IAG group, which also controls Aer Lingus and Vueling. | |
He will step down from the role in March before retiring in June this year. | |
Mr Walsh said: "It has been a privilege to have been instrumental in the creation and development of IAG. I have had the pleasure of working with many exceptional people over the past 15 years at British Airways and at IAG." | |
Willie Walsh is a long-standing figure in the aviation industry. He joined Aer Lingus in the late 1970s as a cadet pilot. | |
He gradually worked his way up through the ranks to work in flight operations and was appointed as chief executive of Aer Lingus in 2001. | |
Luis Gallego, head of the group's Spanish division, Iberia, since 2014, will succeed Mr Walsh. | |
He said: "It is a huge honour to lead this great company. It is an exciting time at IAG and I am confident that we can build on the strong foundations created by Willie." |