AGS Airports has announced that its CEO Amanda McMillan is to step down from the role following a family decision to relocate to Australia. McMillan, who also has responsibility for Glasgow Airport where she has been managing director for nine years, will continue in her role until early 2018.
Speaking about the move, McMillan commented, “I have thoroughly enjoyed leading AGS Airports. It is with mixed emotions that I am planning to move on, but this opportunity is one that comes at the right time for us as a family. I am immensely proud of the team at AGS which has delivered significant passenger growth, secured new carriers, built enviable destination lists, and completed a series of first-class modernization projects.”
Peter Mason, chairman at AGS Airports, added, “On behalf of the AGS board, I would like to convey our sincere thanks to Amanda for the outstanding job she has done in establishing the AGS Airports Ltd group since its creation in 2014.
“Through her distinctive brand of leadership, AGS has become one of the UK’s leading airport groups. During this period, our airports in Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton have benefited hugely from her drive and commitment to continually improve the customer experience for our growing number of passengers.”