Air France- KLM chief to resign, become Iata chief
Airline group reportedly looking to name replacement by Aug 1
Singapore
THE International Air Transport Association (Iata) has announced that Air France-KLM's chairman and chief, Alexandre de Juniac, will take over as Iata's next chief executive with incumbent Tony Tyler poised to step down in June.
In a surprise move, Mr de Juniac will resign from Air France-KLM, while the airline group reportedly said it is looking to appoint a replacement by Aug 1 at the latest.
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