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Air France to Pick First Female Chief Executive Officer

Business & Finance Air France to Pick First Female Chief Executive Officer
DEC 13, 2018 LISTEN

The French unit of Air France-KLM is set to appoint Anne Rigail as chief executive officer, making her the first woman to lead the airline, a person familiar with the matter said.

Her appointment was presented to Air France board members Wednesday morning, the person said, asking not to be identified because the decision isn’t public. The news was first reported by Europe 1 radio on its website Tuesday.

A spokeswoman for Air France declined to comment on the appointment.

Rigail, 49, sits on Air France’s board, and is the deputy director of customer relations at the airline. She will now oversee pay negotiations with pilots, whose main union got a new leader recently, and cabin crews as the company is reeling from a strike last year that cost millions of euros and undermined consumer trust.

This is one of the first major appointments by Air France-KLM CEO Ben Smith, in place since September, as he hand-picks his new team. His predecessor resigned following walkouts in France over pay.

Smith, a 47-year-old Canadian executive, had been temporarily overseeing the Air France unit, where he struck a landmark agreement with unions in October.

Rigail’s predecessor, Franck Terner, left a month before. Smith is expected in coming months to detail his strategy, including whether he will scrap lower-cost unit Joon or expand it to offer long-haul flights.

---Bloomberg

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