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Gatwick welcomes new Chief Executive Pierre-Hugues Schmit

Pierre-Hugues Schmit joined London Gatwick this month as Chief Executive after eight years as Chief Commercial and Operational Officer at VINCI Airports, succeeding Stewart Wingate, who took up a his role as Managing Director of UK Airports.

 

Image courtesy Gatwick / VINCI Airports

 

Pierre-Hugues Schmit (above) joins the airport from his previous role as Chief Commercial and Operational Officer at VINCI Airports, he was also a non-executive director on the London Gatwick Board.

 

In this role, he oversaw operations across the entire VINCI Airports portfolio, which comprises 70 airports in 14 countries and serves more than 300 million passengers, managing a wide range of activities from airport operations to air service development and cargo.

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Pierre-Hugues joins London Gatwick just weeks ahead of a Government decision on its Northern Runway planning application. If approved, routine use of the Northern Runway will unlock 14,000 new jobs and an additional £1 billion in economic benefits every year. A final decision is expected by 27th October.

 

Pierre-Hugues Schmit, Chief Executive, London Gatwick said: “London Gatwick is the UK’s second busiest airport and plays a vital role enabling trade, tourism and economic growth both regionally and across the country.

 

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“This is an exciting time to join, with more airlines than ever before using the airport and a final decision from the Government on our Northern Runway planning application just weeks away.

 

“Our teams work extremely hard every day to ensure we provide an efficient, enjoyable and accessible experience for passengers. I’m looking forward to working with everyone to keep improving the service we provide and realising the significant growth opportunities that lie ahead.”

 

Pierre-Hugues succeeds Stewart Wingate, who also begins his new position as Managing Director, UK Airports, a newly created role by VINCI Airports and Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), overseeing the strategic direction of London Gatwick, Edinburgh and Belfast International airports.

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