IAG Cargo promotes Peek to head of sales

Darren Peek, head of sales, IAG Cargo

IAG Cargo has promoted Darren Peek, formerly regional commercial manager – Europe and Africa, into the newly created role of head of sales.

Peek has more than 25 years of experience in the industry and has previously has held senior roles at IAG Cargo and British Airways.

“His extensive knowledge will be paramount in leading IAG Cargo’s global sales team helping the business to achieve further success worldwide,” IAG Cargo said.

John Cheetham, chief commercial officer at IAG Cargo, commented: “Peek has made a positive contribution during his time at IAG Cargo. Boosting our team with the right calibre of people during this time will ensure that we maximise opportunities to deliver for our customers. As the trading environment develops at pace, we must remain creative and focused on customer solutions.

“Peek has demonstrated these attributes throughout his career. I am confident that his expertise will continue to drive IAG Cargo further through this challenging period and beyond.”

Peek added: “I’m delighted to be stepping up to this role at IAG Cargo at such a pivotal stage in the business’s development, as we restart many routes that were paused due to the pandemic and service customers in new markets, there continues to be significant opportunities for business growth. I’m looking forward to being instrumental in the next phase of IAG Cargo’s journey.”

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