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At a glance

  • Lucy Robbins has been appointed as the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s new Director of People and Culture.
  • Lucy joins the aviation and aerospace regulator from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
  • Lucy will lead the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s delivery of its people and culture strategy.

Lucy Robbins has been appointed as the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s new Director of People and Culture.

Lucy joins the aviation and aerospace regulator from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and will start her role on 29 April 2024.

A member of the senior executive team, Lucy will lead the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s delivery of its people and culture strategy.

She brings a wealth of people and culture experience to the UK Civil Aviation Authority. Lucy spent 10 years at the CMA and other regulators, understanding well the regulatory environment in which the UK Civil Aviation Authority works.

Rob Bishton, Chief Executive of the UK Civil Aviation Authority, said:

“I am delighted that Lucy is joining us at the UK Civil Aviation Authority as she brings a wealth of experience as a seasoned HR professional and will add a fresh perspective for us.

“I’d also like to pass my thanks to Alison Naylor who has successfully led the People team on an interim basis for the last year and has prepared the team well for Lucy’s arrival.”

Lucy Robbins added:

“I’m excited to take up the role of Director of People and Culture at the UK Civil Aviation Authority. I look forward to working in a well-regarded and world-leading regulator to help deliver the best possible experience and culture for colleagues.”