What’s next for DAA as Kenny Jacobs prepares to leave Dublin and Cork airports role

DAA chief executive Kenny Jacobs is set to leave after clashes with the board, despite overseeing growth and major upgrades
What’s next for DAA as Kenny Jacobs prepares to leave Dublin and Cork airports role

Corkman Kenny Jacobs remains chief executive of the operator of Cork and Dublin airports but is primed to leave in the new year after a rift with DAA’s board reached a point of no return. File picture: Conor McCabe 

The high-flying world of aviation is well used to stopovers, quick-turnarounds, and on-time arrivals. But there’s a strange limbo in DAA at the moment, with the expected departure of chief executive Kenny Jacobs.

The Corkman remains chief executive of the operator of Cork and Dublin airports but is primed to leave the role in the new year, after a rift with DAA’s board reached a point of no return.

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