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Pang was the driving force behind HKIA’s recent development – including the new SkyPlaza complex – and a key influence on the commercial growth of the airport |
HONG KONG. Dr. David Pang, Chief Executive of Airport Authority Hong Kong, is to leave the role after his second three-year term expires. He has opted not to seek a renewal of his contract.
Dr Victor Fung, Chairman of Airport Authority Hong Kong, is to head a committee charged with “a global search” for a replacement. Pang will stay on until his replacement is appointed.
Fung said: “David has built a solid process-driven organisation, which has led Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) to consistently improve its financial and operational performance. HKIA was named the world’s best airport for five consecutive years under David’s leadership.
“Under the guidance of the Board and with the support of the management team, David has re-defined HKIA’s business, market and product, creating a very strong foundation for our airport to achieve long-term sustainable growth.”
Pang was the driving force behind HKIA’s recent development – including the new SkyPlaza complex – and a key influence on the commercial growth of the airport. During his tenure he made it a priority to grow the non-aeronautical portion of HKIA’s revenues. He was also President of airports organisation ACI’s Pacific region.
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