Malta International Airport plc
David Emanuel Grima is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in operations management and engineering. Currently serving as Manager Operations Continuity at Malta International Airport plc since February 2018, David has held previous roles within the company, including Executive Operations Continuity and Business Continuity Officer. Prior to this, David worked at STMicroelectronics from August 2013 to February 2018 as a Senior Automation Engineer and Operations Engineer. David holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering from the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology, obtained in 2013.
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Malta International Airport plc
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Malta International Airport connects the Maltese archipelago to over 100 destinations in more than 30 countries. Being Malta’s only air terminal, the airport hosts more than six million passengers annually, of which the majority are inbound tourists. To be able to cater for an ever-increasing number of passengers, the company has consistently invested in the terminal since the airport’s privatisation in 2002, with the Terminal Reconfiguration Project set to be completed in 2018 bringing about the most recent overhaul. The airport campus itself has grown to provide over 1,500 parking spaces, and 14,000m² of office and retail space housed within SkyParks Business Centre, with projects in the offing set to bring about further expansion. The airport team is guided by a vision of service excellence, which has landed MIA among the top five airports in ACI’s prestigious Airport Service Quality Awards for the past nine years. To maximise its contribution to Malta’s cultural heritage and environment, MIA set up the Malta Airport Foundation, an independently run non-profit organisation, which will be unveiling three projects in 2018. Malta International Airport plc is a public company listed on the Malta Stock Exchange, with its shareholders being the Malta Mediterranean Link Consortium (40%), with Flughafen Wien AG owning a 96% share, the Government of Malta (20%), the general public (29.9%), and VIE Malta Limited (10.1%).