New chief executive for British Airways

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British Airways aircraft sit parked at London Heathrow Airport


International Airlines Group (IAG) has appointed Alex Cruz as chairman and chief executive of British Airways in April 2016 when Keith Williams retires after 18 years at the airline.

Alex Cruz is chairman and chief executive of Vueling currently. In his new role, he will continue to report to IAG chief executive Willie Walsh.

In addition Steve Gunning, now chief executive of IAG Cargo, will become chief financial officer at British Airways, replacing Nick Swift who is leaving the airline to pursue other opportunities.

IAG chief executive Willie Walsh, says: “I would like to thank Keith Williams for all that he has achieved at British Airways. It has been a great personal privilege to work with Keith for the last 10 years. Keith is not only British Airways’ executive chairman, he was fundamental to the creation of IAG. IAG is as much his legacy as is his leadership of BA.

“Under Alex Cruz’s leadership, Vueling has become a dynamic, innovative and cost-effective airline and Alex will bring new experience and insight to British Airways.

“Steve Gunning will return to British Airways to support Alex as chief financial officer. He has been highly effective in setting up IAG’s first ever single business unit at IAG Cargo. The business is industry-leading with a ground breaking operating model and cost focus.”

Cruz says the challenge at British Airways is to continue providing excellent customer service while ensuring that we meet the financial targets that IAG sets for us.

Announcements about the new chairman and chief executive of Vueling and new chief executive of IAG Cargo will be made in due course.