Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor |
Birth Day | June 30, 1966 |
Birth Place | Derry, New Hampshire, United States |
Age | 57 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Libra |
Residence | The Rocks, New South Wales |
Occupation | Businessman |
Organization | Qantas |
Net worth
Alan Boyce is an esteemed actor based in the United States, who has garnered considerable success throughout his career. As of 2024, his net worth is estimated to range between $100K to $1M, a testament to his talent and dedication. Boyce's contributions to the entertainment industry have earned him recognition and led to significant financial gains. With his impressive body of work and widespread acclaim, Alan Boyce continues to solidify his status as a prominent figure in the world of acting.
Biography/Timeline
Joyce worked at Aer Lingus, the flag carrier of Ireland for eight years, where he held a wide spectrum of positions in sales, marketing, information Technology, network planning, operations research, revenue management and fleet planning. In 1996, he left Aer Lingus to join the now-defunct Ansett Australia.
Joyce is openly gay and lives in the inner-Sydney suburb of The Rocks with his partner, a New Zealand man with whom Joyce has been in a relationship since 1999. In 2011, Joyce was successfully treated for prostate cancer.
In 2000 he joined Qantas. At both Ansett Australia and Qantas, Joyce headed the Network Planning, Schedules Planning and Network Strategy functions. Joyce was appointed CEO of Qantas subsidiary Jetstar Airways in October 2003.
Joyce became CEO of Qantas on 28 November 2008. He is a former Director of Orangestar Investment Holdings Pte Limited (holding company of Singapore-based Jetstar Asia Airways and Valuair) and Jetstar Pacific Airlines Aviation Joint Stock Company (in Vietnam). On 29 October 2011, as a result of continuing industrial unrest following the announcement of job losses and structural changes at Qantas, Joyce grounded the entire Qantas mainline fleet.
The Australian named Joyce the most influential Business leader in 2011. Yet a poll following his controversial 2011 grounding of the Qantas fleet showed the action has increased negative public perception of the airline. In 2011, Joyce's remuneration was increased 71 per cent from $2.92 million in 2009-10 to $5.01 million and he was granted 1.7 million Qantas shares under a long-term incentive plan. His reported comments that his salary was "conservative" were criticised by the Australian and International Pilots Association (AIPA).
Overheu appeared before Perth Magistrates Court on 7 July 2017, pleaded guilty to charges of assault and trespass, damaging the lapel microphone Joyce was wearing, and giving a false name to police after the incident. Overheu was fined $3,600, as well as ordered to pay $269 in compensation for the lapel microphone and $188 in costs. Overheu's Lawyer said his client had had "physical and personal difficulties" in recent years, including mental health issues.