Bahrain Airport Services announced the appointment of Eng. Mohamed Khalil Ahmed as the new CEO for the company.
The new CEO is primarily mandated with executing a very ambitious strategy, leading the company in this difficult time, strengthening its service offerings and positioning BAS on the regional aviation map.
Commenting, Mr. Jalal Mohamed Jalal, the chairman of the board of directors at BAS said: “The appointment of Eng. Mohammed is a prime manifestation of how much we believe that the Bahraini cadre is capable of managing a company with a 43-year track record of service.
"Selecting a Bahraini national to lead this key aviation-sector contributor comes due to his rich, diversified experience and unique skillset that made him standout among other local and international candidates.
“This appointment coincides with the opening of the new passenger terminal and the real challenge this brings to raise the quality of work and services.
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BAS is keen to providing high quality services that are commensurate with the reputation of the Kingdom of Bahrain as an aviation hub in the region, and conforms to the aspirations of the Wise Leadership of the country."
Mr. Mohamed Khalil stated: "I’m honored and thrilled to take on the role as the new CEO of Bahrain Airport Services.
"I would like to express my gratitude and appreciation to the Chairman and distinguished members of the Board of Directors for their confidence and trust. I look forward to working closely with the management team and BAS’s talented employees to take the Company to the next level."
Eng. Mohamed Khalil has a wealth of experience spanning over twenty (20) years.
Prior to joining BAS, Eng. Mohamed worked as a Chief Business Development Officer at Gulf Air Group Holding (GFG) for close to four years, Chief Commercial Officer at Bahrain Airport Company for almost five years, in addition to holding several executive positions at GFH Real Estate.
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