MASkargo announced the resignation Friday of Mohd Yunus Idris as CEO.
His last day at the company will be June 10. MASkargo gave no reason for Idris’ resignation.
He is a 30-year veteran of Malaysia Airlines Group, having begun his career as property controller based in Kuala Lumpur.
In 1994, Idris became cargo project and planning manager and was made responsible for the Kuala Lumpur International Airport cargo development project. He was then appointed the ground support manager working on services for various aspects of airport ramp and cargo operations.
Idris became general operations manager in 2001. In 2007, he was appointed general sales manager. He was made acting CEO of MASkargo in November 2011, and was officially announced as MASkargo CEO in August 2012.
“Yunus was able to lead his team at MASkargo to weather the tough cargo industry and its challenging market conditions, where demand for cargo movement is greatly affected by economic growth of countries and continents,” Malaysia Airlines Group CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya said.