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Sunday, 22 June 2014

Two more senior executives quit Jet Airways

Mumbai: Jet Airways chief strategy and planning officer Abdulrahman Albusaidy and its head of cargo Mohammad Ali El Ariss have quit the airline.
This makes it the seventh top level exit in a year since Etihad picked up 24% stake and comes in the wake of its worst ever quarter which saw airline reporting Rs 2465 crore loss.
The reason behind the resignations is not known. Jet Airways did not respond to an email query seeking comments.
Albusaidy, the chief strategy and planning officer, is a former Gulf Air executive and an old timer with Jet Airways. An Omani national, he was on the board of Jet Airways between 1994-97, when Gulf Air held a stake in the carrier.

He was in charge of the Gulf region and brought back to Mumbai last year as chief strategy and planning officer. El Ariss, a Lebanese national, joined Jet Airways in 2012 and was in charge of its cargo business.
Read news in full 20/06/14 Aneesh Phadnis/Business Standard
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