Durham Tees Airport boss departure not part of cost cutting plan
21.07.11
Durham Tees Valley Airport's owners have denied that the shock departure of the airport's director was part of a cost-cutting plan, the Northern Echo reports. The newspaper also understands that a decision for the airport to revert to its former name, Teesside Airport, could be made in autumn.
The airport does not regard making a decision on the name change as a priority, as they are focusing on boosting revenue and finding a replacement for Mike Morton, who quit last week as airport director. Mr Morton left in the same week that it emerged ten of the airport’s firefighters are to lose their jobs as part of a cost-cutting exercise. Further job losses have not been ruled out.
A spokesman said Mr Morton’s departure was not connected to cuts in the number of firefighters and that his replacement would be appointed as soon as possible.
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