Tiger Airways CEO leaving company
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Tiger Airways CEO leaving company
MELBOURNE: Tiger Airways Australia Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tony Davis is leaving the airline and its Singapore-based parent company, it was announced today.
Davis had been group president of Tiger Airways Holdings but took over as CEO of the Australian airline in early July, a few days after it was grounded by Australia's air safety regulator.
With the airline flying again, Tiger said in a statement that Davis would leave the group in November.
Tiger's acting boss, Chin Yau Seng has been appointed CEO of the Singapore-based company, effective Nov 1.
Chin became acting CEO on July 6, with Davis taking over the Australian operation and leading the negotiations with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) to have Tiger flying again.
Tiger's former Australian CEO, Crawford Rix, left in July, after 13 months in the role, when CASA extended the initial week-long grounding.
Davis joined Tiger in January 2005.
A search is now underway for a new boss for the Australian operation.
Tiger Airways Australia resumed flights on Aug 12, six weeks after being grounded by CASA over safety concerns. - BERNAMA
Davis had been group president of Tiger Airways Holdings but took over as CEO of the Australian airline in early July, a few days after it was grounded by Australia's air safety regulator.
With the airline flying again, Tiger said in a statement that Davis would leave the group in November.
Tiger's acting boss, Chin Yau Seng has been appointed CEO of the Singapore-based company, effective Nov 1.
Chin became acting CEO on July 6, with Davis taking over the Australian operation and leading the negotiations with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) to have Tiger flying again.
Tiger's former Australian CEO, Crawford Rix, left in July, after 13 months in the role, when CASA extended the initial week-long grounding.
Davis joined Tiger in January 2005.
A search is now underway for a new boss for the Australian operation.
Tiger Airways Australia resumed flights on Aug 12, six weeks after being grounded by CASA over safety concerns. - BERNAMA
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