New Delhi: Kingfisher Airlines has appointed an advisory board, comprising top names in the global aviation business, to guide the carrier on various aspects, including aircraft acquisition.
The board would initially comprise former Rolls Royce Chairman Sir Ralph Robins, former Chief Engineer of Royal Air Force Sir Colin Terry, former Cathay Pacific Engineering Director Stewart John, former Swiss International Airlines COO Karel H Ledeboer and former Cathay Pacific Chairman David Turnbull, a company release said.
Kingfisher Airlines currently operates 11 Airbus aircraft with over 70 flights daily connecting 15 major cities.
12/04/06 PTI/Economic Times
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