NAIROBI: Kenya Airways said its chief executive would leave in the first quarter of 2017, following demands from pilots for changes in the loss-making carrier's senior management.
"Today, Mbuvi (Ngunze) is announcing that he will be leaving KQ effective first quarter 2017," recently appointed chairman, Michael Joseph, said in a statement on Thursday.
On Nov. 3, the KALPA pilots union withdrew a strike notice it had issued in October, saying there had been progress on its demands, which included removing the top management.
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