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Wednesday, 20 April 2016
Malaysian Airlines CEO resigns amidst crisis
He took up his role in May 2015 to oversee a $1.56bn (£1.1bn) turnaround plan which included massive job cuts and dropping unprofitable destinations.
"We are very disappointed to lose Christoph as CEO but we fully understand his reasons and respect his need to do this," Malaysian Airlines Chairman Md Nor Yusof said.
Mr Mueller will continue to serve until September 2016 and will stay on the board as a non-executive director. The carrier has already begun to look for a new chief executive and says it is considering both internal and external candidates. It said that Mueller had set up a strong management team which would be the foundation for a successful turnaround.
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he couldnt handle it no more
ReplyDeleteguess the two plane mishap added to it
ReplyDeleteWait for it, the scandals will start unfolding soon.
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