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Air France names Anne Rigail as chief executive

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Paris, France - The French unit of Air France-KLM Group named Anne Rigail as chief executive officer, making her the first woman to lead the airline just as it faces crucial pay negotiatio­ns with pilots.

The appointmen­t of Anne (49) was approved by the Air France board on Wednesday as group CEO Ben Smith lines up a new management team after taking over in September. Smith himself has been running the unit and will hand over the role on December 17.

Anne, currently Air France’s executive vice president, customer, will oversee pay negotiatio­ns with cabin crew and pilots as the unit seeks to draw a line under strikes that have cost millions of euros, undermined consumer trust and led to the resignatio­n of its parent com- pany’s last two CEOs. Tension with management may ease after the main cockpit union picked a new leader.

Smith said in a statement that Anne has paid particular attention to staff throughout her career, while successful­ly implementi­ng transforma­tional projects. He said that, with KLM chief Pieter Elbers, she’ll help drive through the transforma­tion needed for the company to ‘reconquer its market position’.

Smith struck a landmark agreement with labour groups in October shortly after the departure of the Air France arm’s previous chief, Franck Terner. The Canadian is expected to detail his strategy in coming months, including whether he’ll scrap lower-cost unit Joon or expand it to offer long-haul flights.

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