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He will stay in post until a successor is selected Apple
He was expected to preside over the expansion of the airport, with the addition of a third runway as recommended by the Davies Commission Apple
But the CEO will leave with little visibility about whether the extra runway and associated terminal will ever be built Apple
John Holland-Kaye has told the board of Heathrow that he will stand down in 2023 after nine years as chief executive of the UK’s biggest airport Apple
Mr Holland-Kaye, 57, took the top job in 2014 – two months before the opening of Terminal 2, the newest facilty at Heathrow Apple
He was a vocal critic of the hard-line policies imposed by the UK government, including a total ban on international leisure travel during the first 19 weeks of 2021 Apple
Apple
Mr Holland-Kaye has also led Heathrow through a calamitous collapse in traffic as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and associated international travel restrictions Apple

He was a vocal critic of the hard-line policies imposed by the UK government, including a total ban on international leisure travel during the first 19 weeks of 2021 Apple
He will stay in post until a successor is selected Apple
Mr Holland-Kaye, 57, took the top job in 2014 – two months before the opening of Terminal 2, the newest facilty at Heathrow Apple
Mr Holland-Kaye has also led Heathrow through a calamitous collapse in traffic as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and associated international travel restrictions Apple
But the CEO will leave with little visibility about whether the extra runway and associated terminal will ever be built Apple
John Holland-Kaye has told the board of Heathrow that he will stand down in 2023 after nine years as chief executive of the UK’s biggest airport Apple
Apple
He was expected to preside over the expansion of the airport, with the addition of a third runway as recommended by the Davies Commission Apple
