Terry Morgan named Cardiff Airport non-executive director
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Cardiff Airport has announced the appointment of Terry Morgan as a Non-Executive Director.
The Airport Board has huge ambition for the growth of the business and this appointment will see Morgan contribute to the development and delivery of the Airport’s strategic business plan and upcoming Master Plan.
This appointment follows the recent promotion of Deb Barber to Chief Executive Officer, and in parallel, the Airport is also recruiting an additional member of the Executive team who will be responsible for Airport planning and development.
Morgan joined the British Airports Authority (BAA) as a management trainee in 1980 and since then has held a number of senior positions in the airport industry, including the role of Managing Director at London Stansted Airport. Over the years Morgan has also gained a wealth of experience in all areas of conducting airport business in an international environment. From 1997 – 2000, Morgan was Chief Executive of Australia Pacific Airports Corporation and between 2007 and 2013 he held senior executive positions at London Heathrow Airport, including interim Chief Operating Officer and Technical Standards Director, the latter role included leading the airport’s governance in aviation safety and security compliance.
Morgan has been an independent aviation consultant since 2013, advising major UK Airports on matters such as infrastructure, airport investment, operations and development.
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