March 2 2021  |  People

Lynne Embleton named Aer Lingus chief executive

By Jane Hobson

Lynne Embleton, chief executive, Aer Lingus

International Airlines Group (IAG) has announced the appointment Lynne Embleton as chief executive of Aer Lingus. The new role starts on 6 April 2021.

Embleton replaces Donal Moriarty who has been interim chief executive since October 2020 and who will resume his role as the airline’s chief corporate affairs officer.

Embleton has been chief executive and chairman of IAG Cargo since 2017. Prior to that, she held numerous senior roles at British Airways, including managing director at Gatwick, director of strategy and chairman of BA CityFlyer. Lynne joined the airline in 1992.

Commenting on the appointment, Luis Gallego, IAG chief executive, said: “I would like to thank Donal Moriarty for his work as interim chief executive. He has done an excellent job during the most challenging year in Aer Lingus’s history. Lynne has huge experience within the Group. At IAG Cargo she has led the company as it adapted rapidly to the COVID-19 pandemic and has made significant progress in digitally transforming the business. I’m confident that she has the skills to lead Aer Lingus through the pandemic and enable it to emerge in a strong competitive position in the future.”

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