Khanna will join the ICC at the end of March leaving Air Asia India where he has held the post of CFO for the last twelve months.
Commenting on his appointment, ICC Chief Executive David Richardson said:"I am delighted to welcome someone of Ankur's pedigree to the ICC. His CV is outstanding, having provided leadership to culturally diverse teams in a number of multi-national roles. He has a proven track-record and will make a positive contribution to our senior team."
Prior to Air Asia India, Khanna worked in senior roles at Air France/ KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and ITC, an associate company of British American Tobacco.
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