FORMER
Volga-Dnepr stalwart and US air cargo veteran Ron King, who held multiple
executive positions in Curtis Air Services, Transamerica Airlines, and World
Airways, passed away on July 19 at the age of 76, reports
London's Air Cargo News.
The airline said that King had "left an immense
imprint on the air cargo sector in the US in general and on Volga-Dnepr's
development in particular.
"With almost 50-years' experience in logistics, Ron
King has contributed to successful implementation of various transport
projects, being eager to share his professionalism, extensive
experience in logistics and in-depth market knowledge," Volga-Dnepr said.
Mr
King joined Volga-Dnepr in 2001 as a commercial director in the US and spent
the next 14 years building the image of Volga-Dnepr in the US,
"gaining new projects, attracting new customers, strengthening
Volga-Dnepr's market position and sharing his tremendous knowledge with
colleagues".
"During his time with Volga-Dnepr, not only has he
reinforced the company's position, but has also been a tutor to the whole team
members who engrossed his knowledge, experience and personal approach to
business development.
"He will be sadly missed as he was a true
personality who possessed the unique knowledge of airfreight. His contribution
will always be highly appreciated," said Konstantin Vekshin, executive
president of charter cargo Operation at Volga-Dnepr.
"Our sincere condolences go to his family, closest
friends and colleagues."
Source : HKSG.
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