Air France-KLM CFO on second-quarter results, CEO search
By Bloomberg
02 August 2018 |
6:24 am
Frederic Gagey, chief financial officer and interim chief executive officer at Air France-KLM, discusses second-quarter results and the search for a new CEO.
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