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WestJet Airlines chief executive Gregg Saretsky retires, replaced by Ed Sims

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CALGARY WestJet Airlines Ltd.’s announceme­nt of a new chief executive, effective Thursday, marks an abrupt end to an eight-year run for outgoing CEO Gregg Saretsky.

Saretsky, 58, is retiring just months before the airline is expected to unveil its new ultralow-cost carrier Swoop, which has been the source of labour disputes between unionized pilots and the company.

He’s being replaced by Ed Sims, WestJet’s current executive vice-president commercial, who has also been appointed to the airline’s board of directors. Sims, who has been with the company less than a year, becomes only the fourth CEO at WestJet, which was founded in 1996 as a small discount carrier.

Sims joined WestJet in May 2017 after serving as CEO of Airways, New Zealand’s air navigation service provider. He also held senior positions with Tui, Thomas Cook, Virgin Groups and Air New Zealand.

Saretsky’s departure caught at least one analyst off guard Thursday.

“News of Mr. Saretsky’s retirement comes as a surprise to us,” RBC Capital Markets analyst Walter Spracklin wrote in a note.

“Nonetheles­s, the change appears to be amicable and well-planned, with Mr. Sims being hand-picked and groomed for the job. We note he has an accomplish­ed 30-year career in the tourism and aviation industries.”

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