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Former Deputy General Director of Vietnam Airlines became CEO of Bamboo Airways

Bamboo Airways' Board of Directors has just appointed Mr. Nguyen Minh Hai as CEO to replace Mr. Nguyen Manh Quan from May 24.

According to Bamboo Airways, Mr. Nguyen Manh Quan has submitted his resignation from the position of general director. Mr. Quan has held this role since July 2022. Before that, he worked as deputy general director from July 2020 and permanent deputy general director in September 2020.


 Picture of Mr. Nguyen Manh Quan


Under the leadership of Mr. Quan, Bamboo Airways has achieved many positive results in operation and business activities. Despite difficulties from the Covid-19 epidemic, Bamboo Airways has set high revenue milestones in the second half of 2022 thanks to its innovative business and operation plans. By the end of the first quarter of 2023, the airline's fleet efficiency reached close to 100%.

Mr. Quan was replaced by Mr. Nguyen Minh Hai. Born in 1972, Mr. Hai holds a bachelor's degree in Tourism Business Management from the National Economics University. Mr. Hai has 25 years of experience in the aviation industry. He used to be the Deputy General Director of Vietnam Airlines (from April 2015 to January 2019), General Director of Cambodia Angkor Air.

                                                              Picture of Mr. Nguyen Minh Hai


In the middle of last week, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of this aviation company also said that Bamboo Airways may have drastic changes in both senior positions in the Board of Directors and the Board of Management. In the near future, Mr. Hideki Oshima, former Director of International Relations and Aviation Alliance of Japan Airlines, will join Bamboo Airways' Board of Directors and the Executive Board. Mr. Masaru Onishi, former President of Japan Airlines will hold the role of Senior Advisor in Bamboo Airways' Board of Directors.


Japan Airlines is the second largest airline in Japan. At the end of 2019, Japan Airlines also asked Bamboo Airways for extensive cooperation during a meeting between leaders of the two airlines in Hanoi.

Source: VnExpress

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