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flybmi has announced what it terms a “robust restructure” of its senior leadership.
Under the plans Jochen Schnadt, currently chief commercial officer with the carrier, will assume the role of managing director on October 11th.
Tim Shattock has joined flybmi as interim managing director earlier this year to assist in this transition process and he will now return to his native Dublin to take up a new leadership role.
“It has been a pleasure in being part of the flybmi team for the last few months and I am very confident that great things lie ahead for flybmi and its people.
“I would like to thank everyone in the company and wish the Team every success for the future,” said Shattock.
With Schnadt now assuming the role of managing director at flybmi, having been with the company for the last three years, the organisational structure will be adjusted to better address the key needs of flybmi going forward.
A key part of this organisational adjustment will be the appointment of Malcolm Sutherland as flybmi’s new chief operations officer overseeing all operational functions of flybmi, reporting to Schnadt.
In addition, Schnadt will continue to have the directors for sales and business development, Fabrice Binet, revenue and planning, Barry Oaten, and customer and marketing, Antony Price, reporting to him alongside the chief financial officer, Paul Roberts and head of people, Suzanna Smith.
Commenting on his new role Schnadt said: “I feel very privileged to have been asked to take on the managing director role and to be able to work with the great team that we have to move things forward to the next level.
“I am also delighted to welcome Malcolm to the team, who with his previous experience in Virgin Atlantic and the Thomas Cook Group will add tremendous value to the team and effort at flybmi, joining us at this very exciting time.”
Peter Bond, co-owner of the airline, will assume the position of co-chairman of Airline Investments taking on a more active role to further strengthen the day-to-day running of flybmi and Loganair.
flybmi operates a 19-strong all-jet fleet creating connectivity between key growing regions on a pan-European scale with primary gateways at Bristol, Munich and Brussels.
Source: breakingtravelnews.com