Philippine Airlines
Image from Pixabay.

Lucio “Hun hun” C. Tan III, grandson of tycoon Dr. Lucio C. Tan, Sr., has been elected as director of PAL Holdings, Inc. (PHI) and its subsidiaries, Philippine Airlines, Inc. (PAL) and Air Philippines Corp. (APC).

Tan III, 27, fills the positions vacated by his late father, Lucio K. Tan, Jr., who passed away last November, PHI said in a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange.

Tan III was also elected on December 17 as director of other family-owned companies, namely, LT Group, Inc. and MacroAsia Corporation, and as director, president, and chief operating officer of Tanduay Distillers, Inc. (TDI).

He earned his bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering in 2015 and master’s degree in Computer Science in 2017, both from Stanford University.

Also elected as director of PHI was Tan Sr.’s son, John G. Tan, replacing his brother, Michael G. Tan, who has resigned from the Board. John served as vice president for operations at PAL from 2009 to 2012, and was director at TDI from 2015 to 2018, and vice president for property management of Landcom Realty Corporation from 1997 to 2008. John earned his bachelor’s degree from De La Salle University in 1993.

Mark C. Chen was also elected as independent director, replacing Amando M. Tetangco, Jr., who resigned in November.

Last December 11, Carmen K. Tan, Tan Sr.’s wife, was also appointed to PHI’s Board as vice chairman.

The PAL and APC Boards, meanwhile, had approved the resignation of Celeste C. Mutuc as chief finance officer.

Last November, PAL director Atty. Estelito P. Mendoza resigned.

On October 28, PAL Holdings president Gilbert Santa Maria had resigned and was replaced by Tan, Jr., while Santa Maria remains president of the operating company, PAL.

Other key officials of the flag carrier who also resigned in October included senior vice president for planning and commercial group Angelito Alvarez, senior vice president for legal and general counsel Siegfred Mison, and chief commercial group adviser Datuk Bernard Francis.

You May Also Like

ASEAN transport officials adopt logistics dev’t plan

Regional senior transport officials recently agreed to adopt during their 41st meeting in the Philippines the Kuala Lumpur Transport Strategic Plan (KLTSP) 2016-2025 outlining…

MASkargo inaugurates KL-Ho Chi Minh-Bangkok route

MASkargo, the cargo unit of Malaysia Airlines, has launched a Southeast Asia route as part of the expansion of its intra-Asia network. The A330…

Indonesia building more cargo terminal ports to support industry

Indonesian state-owned port operator Pelindo I is constructing a number of cargo terminal ports in the regions as a strategy to promote local industrial…

PPA bars Manila North Harbour from engaging in international trade

Manila North Harbour Port, Inc. (MNHPI) may not handle foreign trade at its North Harbor facility because its contract is for the provision of…