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Lau joins HKBAC as chief executive
With close to 18 years of experience in the aviation-related sector, in addition to her diverse commercial experience, Vivien Lau brings a wealth of expertise to her new role at HKBAC.

Hong Kong International airport-based FBO Hong Kong Business Aviation Centre (HKBAC) has appointed Vivien Lau as chief executive officer with effect from 2 July, 2024.

Prior to joining HKBAC, Lau was chief executive of Jardine Aviation Services Group. With close to 18 years of extensive experience in the aviation-related sector in addition to her diverse commercial experience, she brings a wealth of expertise to her new role at HKBAC.

Lau is also president of the Hong Kong Airline Service Providers Associations, a platform of 23 ground service providers at the Hong Kong International airport for regular engagement with the Airport Authority Hong Kong and other government regulatory bodies.

As HKBAC CEO, Lau is responsible for overseeing the company's business expansion and continuous delivery and enhancement of its renowned services, as well as preparation for the next phase of a redevelopment project that is expected to complete in 2025/26.

“I am delighted to join HKBAC. I look forward to working closely with my talented team to lead and drive the organisation's continued success into the exciting new era of innovation and growth,” she says.

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