Iain Burns, the British Airways public relations chief who resigned in early October in the wake of the still on-going UK/US probe into price-fixing, has swapped chilly Waterside for sunny Abu Dhabi. Burns, a highly experience PR operator, has been named as the head of corporate communications at Etihad Airways, the fast growing Middle East carrier that is vying to give Emirates a run for its money.
It is a remarkable and swift renaissance for Burns and he will be looking to put the price-fixing issue behind him very quickly. Etihad will be getting a seasoned airline PR operator. Etihad's new chief executive, James Hogan, says that the experience Burns has in the aviation sector "is ideally suited in telling the story of our expansive agenda to the media and our own employees".
Burns, 48, left BA after five years as its head of corporate communications. He had joined from PR consultancy Bell Pottinger where, in a neat twist, he handled European and North American PR for Emriates. Burns had two spells at BA, and managed the PR for American Airlines in the UK. In his first public words since leaving BA, Burns said: "This is an exciting time to join Etihad which has come a long way in a short period of time and has great plans for the future. I am very much looking forward to playing my part in articulating the airline's formidable strategy to a growing audience around the globe."
Burns is expected to begin work at Etihad in 2007.
Expect appointment news from the other BA official who resigned in after the price-fixing probe - commercial director Martin George - shortly as well. Word on the street is that, not surprisingly for this well-regarding executive, offers have been coming his way.

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