Former Croatia Airlines CEO tipped to head Air Mauritius

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The former CEO of Croatia Airlines and Gulf Air, Krešimir Kučko, is expected to be selected as the new CEO of Air Mauritius, local media report. Although a formal decision is still pending, Mr Kučko is believed to be the frontrunner to take up the post from December 1. The African carrier has been without a CEO since March 2020 and is seeking a new management to turn its fortunes around. Air Mauritius boasts a fleet of nine aircraft, including four Airbus A350-900s, two A330-900s and three ATR72-500s. Mr Kučko previously led Croatia Airlines from 2012 until 2017. He took over as head of Gulf Air that same year, which he led until 2021. Mr Kučko was shortlisted as the new CEO of Air Montenegro earlier this year, however, ultimately, the government did not move ahead with the selection process.

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  1. Vlad11:59

    "The African carrier has been without a CEO since March 2020 and is seeking a new management to turn its fortunes around."

    Well you couldn't have chosen a better candidate!

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  2. Anonymous12:32

    He can sell one A350 and claim profit in the first year 😅

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  3. Anonymous13:16

    Bravo Hrvatska

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  4. Anonymous18:02

    Lol! If they want their assets to all be sold off so he can pocket the profits, and shrink their routes then Kreshimir is the right man for the job!

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  5. Anonymous18:12

    We can expect for Air Mauritius to conduct a sell and lease-back deal for all engines of their fleet, boosting their profit to unprecedented levels... before the completely sudden and unexpected bankruptcy 5 years from now

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    1. Anonymous22:32

      Wow the negativity on ExYuAv is incredible. Kucko is being recruited to lead airlines globally. Instead of being proud that one of your own is succeeding, you make snarky comments as anonymous trolls. Serbs, Croats, Bosnians… you’re all losers in a bunch of crap Balkan countries that will never amount to anything of any importance. LOL

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  6. Anonymous03:25

    hahaha,,,,

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