The board of Air France-KLM is likely to name Jean-Marc Janaillac as the Franco-Dutch airline group's next chief executive after the resignation of Alexandre de Juniac, French media reported.
PARIS: The board of Air France-KLM is likely to name
Jean-Marc Janaillac as the Franco-Dutch airline group's next chief
executive after the resignation of Alexandre de Juniac, French media
reported.
Janaillac, CEO of private transport company Transdev, was
considered along with Guillaume Pepy, the head of French state-owned
railway company SNCF, and Jean-Francois Cirelli, a former CEO of GDF
Suez, the websites of Journal du Dimanche and La Tribune reported.
Juniac is leaving the group in the summer to become director general of the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
A spokeswoman for Air France-KLM declined to comment.
(Reporting by Mathieu Rosemain and Cyril Altmeyer, Editing by Tim Hepher)
- Reuters
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