Loganair, the UK's leading regional airline, has announced the appointment of Scott Cunningham as its new Chief Financial Officer. Cunningham, a seasoned finance professional with more than 25 years of experience, will join the airline's executive team over the summer. His extensive background includes pivotal roles in the growth and transformation of several international businesses.
Cunningham has previously held senior positions within the Clyde Blowers portfolio and served as CFO for InterBulk Group plc during a period of global expansion. He also guided Iomart Group plc through strategic growth and acquisitions, navigating challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2022 energy crisis. A Chartered Accountant and member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland since 1995, Cunningham is well-versed in financial strategy and corporate governance.
Expressing his enthusiasm, Cunningham stated, "I am delighted to be joining Loganair as Chief Financial Officer. Loganair is unique and plays a critical role in providing vital air-links for communities across the UK and beyond."
Loganair's CEO, Luke Farajallah, welcomed Cunningham, highlighting his valuable experience in leading international and private equity-backed businesses. "We are very pleased to have secured Scott as our incoming Chief Financial Officer," Farajallah said.
As Loganair approaches its 65th anniversary in 2027, it remains the UK's largest regional airline, operating nearly 40 aeroplanes and employing 1,000 staff. The airline was recently recognised as the most punctual major airline for UK arrivals and departures in 2025, with 81% of flights on time, surpassing the industry average of 72%, according to the UK Civil Aviation Authority
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