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JEDDAH AIRPORT’S CEO SACKED AFTER MISMANAGEMENT IN FLIGHT OPERATIONS

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RIYADH: The Saudi Arabian government has fired the CEO of the Jeddah airport, citing mismanagement of airline operations during the Umrah season and the Eid holidays.

According to Saudi media, the board of directors of Jeddah Airports Company has resolved to fire the company’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Ryyan Tarabzoni, and replace him with Ayman Abo Abah.

 

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After failing to operate the airport properly during a busy season, which includes the Eid holiday and Umrah season, the board decided to replace the CEO.

According to a statement, the board held an extraordinary meeting on Saturday to review the recent issues at the airport and the solutions that are needed.

Saudi Transport Minister Saleh Al-Jasser authorised an urgent investigation committee into the chaos at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah on Thursday.

Abo Abah’s new objective was wished success by the board. Abo Abah has a career spanning more than 28 years, during which time he has held numerous leadership positions, including deputy vice president of operations at Riyadh Airports Company.

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