Air Canada has confirmed that Duncan Dee,
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, will be
taking early retirement this fall, following a 15-year career with
the airline.
"Duncan's contribution to Air Canada during the
course of his career has been very significant," said Calin
Rovinescu, President and Chief Executive Officer. "Duncan has held
many different roles at Air Canada over his career, but in his
role as Chief Operating Officer, he has helped both shape our
strategic direction and lead the airline through the challenges of
transformation, while continuing to build on our worldwide
reputation for safety and customer service excellence. Under his
leadership, Air Canada achieved significant operational and cost
efficiencies, including greater fleet productivity and CASM
reduction, while at the same time improving customer satisfaction
levels. Duncan has agreed to remain available to Air Canada after
his retirement this fall and the Board joins me in thanking him
for his ongoing dedication."
"It has been a true honour to have been a member
of the Air Canada team for the past 15 years and, in particular,
to have had the opportunity to contribute to our achievements over
the past three years as Chief Operating Officer," said Mr. Dee. "I
know that these achievements will help transform Air Canada into a
stronger, more sustainable airline in the years to come."
Air Canada serves more than 175 destinations on
five continents. The airline provides scheduled passenger service
directly to 59 Canadian cities, 56 destinations in the United
States and 63 cities in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia,
the Caribbean, Mexico and South America.
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