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dnata names new Singapore managing director

Neo Su Yin will lead operations at Changi Airport.

dnata has appointed Neo Su Yin as its new managing director for its operations in Singapore effective immediately.

According to the company, she will oversee ground handling and cargo operations at Changi Airport. She will lead a team of more than 1,500 employees, providing services to more than 50 airline customers.

Prior to her appointment, Neo held various senior executive roles in the aviation and logistics industries. She was CEO Singapore at Singapore Post, and general manager at the Changi Airport Group. She also established a military career at the Republic of Singapore Navy. 

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Neo will report to Charles Galloway, dnata’s regional CEO for Asia-Pacific. 

“With an impressive background in the logistics and aviation industries, she brings a wealth of experience and expertise to dnata Singapore. Her leadership will play a key role in driving our efforts to further enhance our reputation for excellence in the industry,” Galloway said.

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