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Flybe appoints new chief executive
Exeter-based airline Flybe has appointed a former chief officer at Easyjet as its new chief executive.
Saad Hammad will take up the job on 1 August as the current CEO, Jim French, becomes its non-executive chairman.
Mr Hammad was also a non-executive director of Air Berlin plc, the second largest airline in Germany.
In June the airline announced pre-tax loss of 拢40.7m for the year to 31 March, against a loss of 拢6.2m the year before.
As chief commercial officer of Easyjet, Mr Hammad was credited as being the architect and driving force behind the airline's commercial transformation.
He said: "Flybe is making excellent progress on its turnaround plan.
"The business is once again 'fit to compete' and, with further opportunities to drive its competitive advantages, I look forward to leading Flybe into a new and exciting era."
As part of the turnaround plan, last month pilots accepted a 5% pay cut to avoid compulsory redundancies.
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