United Air names general counsel as acting CEO
Appointment comes four days after CEO Oscar Munoz suffers heart attack
Seattle
UNITED Continental Holdings Inc on Monday said it appointed an interim leader four days after chief executive officer Oscar Munoz suffered a heart attack, raising uncertainty about whether its top official would return.
The airline said its general counsel Brett Hart, 46, would take on the role of acting chief executive officer, effective immediately. It said it is too soon to know the course of treatment Mr Munoz will take or the timing of his recovery.
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