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Lufthansa Cargo AG Supervisory Board extends contract of COO and expands area of responsibility

Mar 08, 2021

Harald Gloy has been appointed to the Executive Board of Lufthansa Cargo AG for a further five years. The company's Supervisory Board unanimously extended his contract until 31 December 2026. In addition to responsibility for Operations, Gloy has also assumed the role of Chief Human Resources Officer as of 1 March 2021 and thus, as part of a restructuring within the Cargo Executive Board, will henceforth also bear responsibility for Human Resources and Procurement at the company.

Harald Gloy confirmed in office for five years
Harald Gloy confirmed in office for five years

"We are very pleased that with Harald Gloy we will have an outstanding appointment to the Operations and Human Resources departments at Lufthansa Cargo for another five years," said Harry Hohmeister, Member of the Executive Board of Deutsche Lufthansa AG and Chairperson of the Supervisory Board of Lufthansa Cargo AG.

Gloy has been with the Group since 1999 and was appointed Chief Operations Officer of Lufthansa Cargo AG on 1 January 2019. Previously, the 48-year-old industrial engineer held various management positions at Lufthansa Technik.

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