Gloy set to leave Lufthansa Cargo

Harald Gloy, chief operations and human resources officer at Lufthansa Cargo, will leave the airline in February as he takes on “new professional challenges outside the Lufthansa Group”.

Gloy will leave the cargo carrier on February 28 for personal reasons. He has been in the operations role since January 2019 and was responsible for handling at the Frankfurt and Munich hubs as well as for global handling management, flight operations, and security.

He added the HR position in March of this year.

A decision on a successor will be made in due course, Lufthansa Cargo said.

“Harald Gloy has served more than 20 years and very successfully in various positions, first in the top management of Lufthansa Technik and since 2019 on the executive board of Lufthansa Cargo,” said Michael Niggemann, chairman of the supervisory board of Lufthansa Cargo and chief human resources officer of the Lufthansa Group.

“With his extensive experience in aviation and logistics as well as in managing large business units, he has continued to lead Lufthansa Cargo towards the future as part of the executive board team and contributed to Lufthansa Cargo’s current great economic success.”

The airline said that Gloy had driven forward the modernisation of Lufthansa Cargo over the past three years.

“This includes a comprehensive infrastructure programme, which includes the further development and renovation of the logistics centre at the home hub in Frankfurt,” the airline said.

“In addition, he was able to complete the fleet rollover to an all-B777 freighter fleet in Lufthansa Cargo’s flight operations, which also fall within his remit. Finally, in his remaining term of office he will implement the introduction of the first A321 freighter for Lufthansa Cargo in cooperation with Lufthansa Cityline.”

 

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Damian Brett

Damian Brett
I have been writing about the freight and logistics industry since 2007 when I joined International Freighting Weekly to cover the shipping sector.After a stint in PR, I have gone on to work for Containerisation International and Lloyds List - where I was editor of container shipping - before joining Air Cargo News in 2015.Contact me on [email protected]