CEO of Malaysian Airlines Resigns From His Designation

CEO of Malaysian Airlines Resigns From His Designation

20 April 2016 – With the growing financial loss of Malaysian Airlines, Chief Executive Mr. Christoph Muller has resigned from his post after being unsuccessful to overcome the financial loss of the flag carrier. Mr Muller had began to serve the carrier as CEO from May,2015.

Malaysian had beared huge financial losses even before its two B777’s met with tragic air crashes.
According to the Muller, he was quieting from his post due to “changing personal circumstance”.

Chairman of Malaysia’s flag carrier, Mr. Md Nor Yusof asserted that Mr. Muller will serve the carrier until September 2016 being in other designation and will be on board member as non executive director.
Now, the carrier has commenced seeking for new chief executive and soon it will posses a new CEO.

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