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Eight apply for Air Montenegro top job

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Eight individuals have applied to become Air Montenegro’s CEO after Mark Anžur was dismissed from his post last month. Three of the applicants are from Montenegro, among which are Acting CEO Vukadin Stojanović, who previously served as the Deputy Chief Commercial Officer at Montenegro Airlines, as well as Biljana Knežević, who is the former Advisor to the CEO of operator Airports of Montenegro. She also previously held roles at the European Commission Advisory unit to the Prime Minister of Montenegro and the United Nations Development Program.

Two of the applicants are from Serbia - Dejan Ćuković and Zoran Hudak. Mr Ćuković’s aviation career spans over forty years and includes high-ranking managerial roles such as Director of JAT Trade and Leasing, General Manager of Jat Tehnika, and Advisor to the CEO of Jat Airways. He played a leading role in the introduction of Airbus aircraft into the Air Serbia fleet and was Director of the Air Sebia’s Technical Department. He currently serves as the advisor to the CEO at one of Europe’s leading ACMI companies. On the other hand, Mr Hudak was head of JAT Yugoslav Airlines’ representative office in Madrid, and later Stockholm, as well as the Vice President of Commercial at Jat Airways. At Air Serbia he held the title of Regional Sales Manager for western markets before leaving the company.

One of the candidates is from the Maldives, holding the post of Chief Commercial Officer at operator Maldives Airports Company Limited, another is from India, while the final applicant is from Germany, working at Amadeus.

The application deadline for the Air Montenegro CEO position was August 7.

August 23, 2024
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  1. Anonymous13:49

    Is the new CEO "known in advance" and this job posting is just a formality, smoke and mirrors?

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  2. Anonymous14:04

    Interesting candidates. Good luck

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  3. Unknown14:10

    There are only two candidates with an excellent CV,and I hope that the selection process will be fair and transparent.

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  4. Anonymous14:15

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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  5. Anonymous17:41

    Some good profiles there! Is the information public? I'm surprised there weren't more applicants?

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  6. Traveler18:07

    I do jot know for Montenegro candidates, and will not comment on them, the rest is scrap

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    1. Unknown19:06

      No need to be malicous.

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  7. Giovanni19:42

    Deki je pravo resenje!

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  8. Unknown21:24

    Zoran i Deki kao tim.

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  9. Anonymous22:06

    Cukovic ima znacajno iskustvo i kontakte. Uz dobar tim velike sanse, srecno

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    1. Anonymous15:50

      Moje iskustvo sa njim dok sam radio u tehnici er srbije i nije bas najbolje, nadam se da ga nece izabrati. Treba izabrati nekog mladjeg coveka koji ima viziju a ne vracati ljude iz penzije na vodece pozicije

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  10. Jugoslav Starovlah04:43

    Neka su na vrijeme ovo okacili. Right on the time get right to the beach still cant feel a heat. Namjesteno a svi se cudo kako se toliko ljudi prijavilo malo. A zato sto se krije. A imam vise iskustva od svih navedenih i imam 49 kravata jer sam poslovno bio u toliko drzava i znam dosta o avijaciji ground service team bulding i ostalo.

    Nek je vječna

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  11. Unknown09:11

    Godine ne smeju biti smetnja. Vazni su iskustvo i znanje. Primer za to je Sir Tim Clark iz EMIRATES.

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