Etihad Cargo has enjoyed three successive months of more than $100m in revenue, but Abdulla Mohamed Shadid, MD cargo and logistics, is to step down in November, according to a source at the airline.
In a note to staff seen by The Loadstar, Mr Shadid said that the cargo arm was expecting another $100m+ month in July. May, when revenues hit $114m, was a record for the carrier.
Etihad has been undergoing …
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