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Singapore Airlines CEO (Designate) Chin Yau Seng (Photo by SIA)

SIA Engineering appoints new CEO

Chin Yau Seng will take on the role as he steps down as SIA Senior VP for Cargo.

Chin Yau Seng will end his stint as Singapore Airlines (SIA) Senior Vice President for Cargo on 1 June following his appointment as CEO of SIA Engineering Company.

During his tenure as Senior Vice President for Cargo, Chin spearheaded multiple key digitalisation initiatives, the launch of the Parxl e-commerce platform, and the freighter partnership with DHL Express.

READ MORE: SIA Engineering Company inks $1.14b services deal with Singapore Airlines

During the pandemic, he led the SIA Cargo team in delivering revenues for the airline.

Marvin Tan, the airline's current Senior Vice President for Customer Services and Operations, will succeed Chin as Senior Vice President for Cargo.
 

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