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EY ceo James Hogan to step down in the second half of 2017.
The Etihad Aviation Group Board of Directors has just announced a transition to a new chief executive officer, with incumbent James Hogan to leave the business, along with Etihad Aviation Group CFO James Rigney.
Hogan has led the company for more than a decade, taking Etihad to its current position carrying 18.5 million guests annually to 112 destinations with a fleet of 120 aircraft, with a further 178 on order. He said he was very proud of what he and his 26,000 colleagues had built together at Etihad.
EY ceo James Hogan to step down in the second half of 2017.
The Etihad Aviation Group Board of Directors has just announced a transition to a new chief executive officer, with incumbent James Hogan to leave the business, along with Etihad Aviation Group CFO James Rigney.
Hogan has led the company for more than a decade, taking Etihad to its current position carrying 18.5 million guests annually to 112 destinations with a fleet of 120 aircraft, with a further 178 on order. He said he was very proud of what he and his 26,000 colleagues had built together at Etihad.