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Ljubljana Airport, April 1988

Air Montenegro selects new CEO

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The Board of Directors of Air Montenegro has chosen Vukadin Stojanović, the current acting CEO, as the company's new Chief Executive Officer. This recommendation now awaits government approval. Out of eight candidates for the position, the Board considered only three, as the other five failed to provide all the required documentation. Mr Stojanović, who formerly held the position of Deputy Chief Commercial Officer at Montenegro Airlines, has been serving as the acting CEO since the dismissal of Mark Anžur.

September 18, 2024
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  1. Anonymous13:57

    Again?

    This airline has more CEO's than planes.

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    1. Anonymous02:42

      They changed them couple times in a year 🤣

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  2. Anonymous14:41

    Right now where is Anzur employed?

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  3. Anonymous17:21

    Pity they missed the opportunity with a world class ex OU CEO...

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    1. Anonymous08:10

      Kucko clearly give assessment of OU problems. They loose money on every line they fly. He couldn't do anything against Plenki and his government. To understand Croatia you should know that they believe in one who "sees".

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