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Birmingham Airport chief executive to step down

Long-serving head Paul Kehoe will focus more on his regional commitments with business bodies following his departure

Paul Kehoe will step down as chief executive of Birmingham Airport next month

Birmingham Airport's long-serving chief executive Paul Kehoe will step down from the role next month.

Mr Kehoe, who will leave the post on July 12, has led the airport through a key period of growth since taking over the top job in October 2008.

During his tenure, annual passenger numbers have and the airport is currently undergoing aimed at improving speed through security and parking and transport around the airport.

The airport has also expanded its route network and the number of airlines operating from it while key developments he has overseen include a new international pier, extension of the runway and the creation of a single terminal and centralised security area.

More recently, Mr Kehoe, 58, has been increasingly involved in promoting the West Midlands region as chairman of Marketing Birmingham and president of the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce.

Following his departure, he will concentrate more on his regional commitments.

Mr Kehoe said: "It has been a privilege to serve the people of the West Midlands by leading their airport at this exceptional time.

"I planned originally to stay only for five years but the challenge became so exciting that I stayed for another four.