DAA’s board needs a ‘Plan B’ if its CEO exits at crunch time for vital airport

Kenny Jacobs has laid groundwork for growth – now infrastructure could be at risk

DAA chief executive Kenny Jacobs. Photo: Gerry Mooney

After an explosive week at the DAA, Kenny Jacobs will fly to Hong Kong in a few days’ time to take part in a major international aviation conference.

The former Ryanair executive is due to sit down for a “fireside chat”, where he’ll speak about how airport infrastructure is an important engine of economic growth.

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