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Managing director of HIAL to step down from "best job in the Highlands and Islands"





HIAL managing director, Inglis Lyon, has announced his resignation. Picture: Callum Mackay
HIAL managing director, Inglis Lyon, has announced his resignation. Picture: Callum Mackay

Inglis Lyon, managing director of Highlands and Islands Airport Ltd (HIAL) has announced his intention to step down from his role this summer.

He has worked in the company that owns and operates 11 airports for the past 18 years.

Speaking on behalf of the HIAL board, chairwoman Lorna Jack said: “We wish Inglis well as he prepares for the next chapter in his life. He leaves a very capable senior management team and the HIAL Board is now focussed on recruiting the next person to lead the organisation.”

Acknowledging the support of his colleagues, Inglis said: “I have worked with a fantastic team throughout my time at HIAL. I could not be prouder of my colleagues and their commitment to their communities, particularly during the pandemic when amongst much uncertainty they didn’t miss a beat and lifeline services continued.

“I have been very fortunate to meet and work with superb colleagues across the company, numerous HIAL Board members, government officials and ministers and local community partners.

"However, after 18 years’ service, I’ve reached that time of life when it is time to pass the baton on and give someone the opportunity to hold the keys to what I consider to be the best job in the Highlands and Islands and take HIAL to the next level.”


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