Jim French (businessman)

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James French CBE DL (born 4 July 1953) is the former chairman and CEO of the airline Flybe. He owned approximately 7% of the overall business.

History[]

French began his aviation career in 1970 with Caledonian Airways, before joining Air UK Limited in 1980 French first joined Flybe in 1990, when it was known as Jersey European Airways;[1] becoming commercial director shortly after. He subsequently became deputy Chief Executive and Chief Operating Officer. In 2001, French became chief executive of Flybe and became chairman in 2005.[1]

French retired as CEO of Flybe in August 2013 and became non-executive chairman.[2] , formerly of EasyJet airline, became CEO[2] and became Chairman.[3]

Awards[]

French was appointed a CBE in 2009.[1] and is a Deputy Lieutenant of Devon.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Flybe chairman Jim French to stand down". The Independent. 2013-11-05. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  2. ^ a b Topham, Gwyn; correspondent, transport (2013-07-03). "Outspoken Flybe chief executive stands down after 12 years". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  3. ^ telegraph.co.uk: "Flybe cuts another 500 jobs to 'secure future'", 11 Nov 2013
  4. ^ Meet the Deputy Lieutenants


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