Emirates Airline’s president, Sir Tim Clark has announced plans to retire in June next year.
The Dubai-based carrier has confirmed that he will be stepping down but the company hasn’t given any details on its succession plans.
Reports suggest the 70-year-old will continue as an advisor to the airline to ensure a smooth transition.
Clark joined Emirates’ founding team in 1985 and became president in 2003.


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