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Air Serbia appoints new COO

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Air Serbia has named Marijan Kocić as its new Chief Operations Officer (COO). Mr Kocić has been with the company for fourteen years and is currently a Capitan and Instructor on the ATR72 aircraft. The COO is responsible for the safe and reliable operation at the airline and is accountable for oversight and maintenance of the Operations division. The COO is expected to develop and maintain a good level of operating performance through increased reliability and close working relationships with other divisions in order to maintain service delivery. Mr Kocić replaces Capitan Goran Grozdanić, who retired last week following a career spanning over forty years.

Marijan Kocić

October 24, 2022
Air Serbia Newsflash serbia
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  1. Anonymous10:50

    Good luck!

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  2. Anonymous11:32

    Srećno.

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  3. Anonymous19:47

    Neka je sa srećom Marijane!

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  4. Anonymous20:04

    Maki sretno ti bilo i sve čestitke

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  5. Anonymous20:48

    Thank’s god they said good bye to Grozdanić, who literally destroyed the operations of Air Serbia with his arrogant attitude and ignorance.
    With Marijan now heading the operations, brighter times seem to be ahead. Good to see a young and trustful guy being promoted.
    Congrats!

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  6. Anonymous09:02

    Where is Grozdanic now

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    1. Anonymous09:41

      Read the article.

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    2. maxi449214:05

      At almost 70 he's retiring.

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  7. Anonymous09:27

    A pilot as a COO is not good for an airline. They don't see the big picture.

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    1. Anonymous09:41

      A pilot is the COO in all airlines.

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    2. Anonymous09:45

      Yes, generally, this is true. Nowadays, airlines of any repute, rarely appoint a pilot as a COO. Infact, being a pilot is often a hindrance to undertaking the role of a COO, where engineering, maintenance and keeping aircraft safe and airworthy are main job specs. That said, it doesn't mean that this new young guy will not be able to step up - but it won't be easy and he can't be any worse than Grozdanic - who was the very worst of the worst.

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    3. Anonymous17:30

      Anon @9.41 - please tell us which ones ??

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  8. Anonymous03:15

    Thanks God Grozdanic is gone. He was the worst company ever had

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