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Birmingham Post
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Jon Robinson

Warwick Brady's Esken departure date set ahead of Swissport move

The departure date of the boss of the firm formerly known as Stobart Group has been set ahead of him taking on a new role as chief executive of global aviation services business Swissport.

Warwick Brady will step down from his role at aviation and energy infrastructure group Esken Ltd on Friday, April 30.

The confirmation comes after his resignation was announced on February 9.

He will continue to provide support to Esken on a limited part-time basis until he leaves employment on June 30.

In the original announcement in February, the firm said Mr Brady would remain as chief executive until the end of June at the latest.

He will not be entitled to any payments other than his contractual entitlements for the period up to his leaving date.

At the time, Mr Brady said: "It has been a privilege to lead this business over the past four years. I am grateful for the support of my highly dedicated and professional colleagues. Esken is a strong company with great people and I wish David [Shearer] and the team every success."

A new chief executive is set to appointed in the coming months.

The move comes after the company agreed to sell Stobart Air and Carlisle Lake District Airport to an Isle of Man start-up.

Backed by private investors, Ettyl is an Isle of Man-based company, is registered in London and was incorporated in May last year.

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