
Air France-KLM SVP and chief commercial officer Angus Clarke will resign from the company effective Aug. 31 to pursue a new opportunity, Air France-KLM announced Friday.
Clarke has been with the airline company for six years and in his most recent role since September 2022, according to his LinkedIn profile.
He was responsible for transforming the carriers’ fleets, aircraft cabin design, network planning, modernizing the company’s “Blue Skies” joint venture with Delta Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic and the recent deal to use Amadeus Nevio to deploy a new order-based passenger service system, according to a statement from Air France-KLM CEO Benjamin Smith.
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