Corporación América Airports S.A. Appoints New Chief Financial Officer
Corporación América Airports S.A. (NYSE: CAAP), ( CAAP or the Company ) the largest private sector airport operator in the world by number of airports, announced today that Mr. Jorge Arruda, who joined the Company in 2014 and currently serves as Head of Finance and M&A as well as CEO of Inframerica Brazil, has been appointed to the position of Chief Financial Officer of CAAP effective May 1, 2021. Mr. Arruda will succeed Mr. Raúl Francos, who serves as the Company s CFO since 2017 and, prior to that, as CFO of AA2000, the Company s main subsidiary, between 2003 and 2018. Mr. Francos will stay on through May 1, 2021, to ensure an orderly transition and will remain a member of the Board of AA2000, a position he has held since 2013.
On Monday, the Haitian Government and the humanitarian community launched an appeal for the mobilization of 235.6 million dollars in 2021 to meet the humanitarian needs of 1.5 million people.
More than two million people receive first dose of a coronavirus vaccine in Scotland Scotland s coronavirus vaccination programme has reached the two million mark for people being provided a first dose of a vaccine.
The milestone was reached today, just more than three months after the first Covid-19 vaccine was administered north of the border.
44% of the adult population across the country have now had a first dose.
Across the UK, more than 25 million people have been offered a first dose of a vaccine.
Department for Health figures show nearly half of all British adults have received a jag.
Meanwhile, Scotland s vaccination programme is making progress through groups 6 and 7 on the priority list.
Christchurch Airport says it is ready for transtasman bubble
17 Mar, 2021 08:59 PM
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Aviation, tourism and energy writer for the NZ Heraldgrant.bradley@nzherald.co.nz@gbradleynz
Christchurch Airport says it is ready for a two-way transtasman bubble which could be in place next month.
The airport welcomed news today of a possible re-start to transtasman travel and said it had been safe and ready for such a bubble since last October.
Chief aeronautical and commercial officer Justin Watson says the airport s processes are all in place, have been approved by government agencies and offer a safe environment. We have been ready and safe for months to welcome both travellers and partner airlines who travel the Tasman, with others waiting to come here from further afield, he said.
After his appeal to the Secretary General of the Organization of American States, Mr. Luis Almagro for a technical support to the PNH, President Moïse did the same with the UN Secretary General António Guterres.