The chief executive of Malaysia Airlines, turnaround specialist Christoph Mueller, said he was confident the carrier was on the road to recovery, but was coy about his own next move ahead of his departure in September.
Mueller, who revived Aer Lingus when he was CEO of the Irish carrier between 2009 and 2015, said he wanted to stay in the industry but hinted he may have had enough of restructuring.
“I’ve done these type of jobs now so many times, maybe I should do something else,” he said in an interview on the sidelines of the annual International Air Transport Association meeting in Dublin.
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Mueller, who revived Aer Lingus when he was CEO of the Irish carrier between 2009 and 2015, said he wanted to stay in the industry but hinted he may have had enough of restructuring.
“I’ve done these type of jobs now so many times, maybe I should do something else,” he said in an interview on the sidelines of the annual International Air Transport Association meeting in Dublin.
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