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SpoolingUp
16th May 2017, 07:01
Anyone know is any truths in the rumour that there has been a mass walkings out at Execujet Cambridge rumour on the streets is the followings have resigned:

Group Operations Director
Finance Director
Safety and Compliance Director
CAMO Director
Trainings Director
Assistant Trainings Director
and most of the operations team

anyone knowings how this would this affect their AOCs?

flybycheese
16th May 2017, 07:44
If true...... The consequence of luxaviation take over doubtless.

Globally Challenged
16th May 2017, 10:38
Job listings on LinkedIn from 4 hours ago:

CAMO General Manager
Compliance Monitoring Manager

Deep and fast
16th May 2017, 18:18
At least they got to keep their name :}

Dan_Brown
16th May 2017, 20:13
Better get Willie onto it.

twinjetter
18th May 2017, 09:48
More vacancies now showing on LinkedIn -

European Safety Manager
Safety and Compliance Officer

flybycheese
18th May 2017, 19:24
So this rumour of a mass departure appears to be true. It coincides with the departure of the highly regarded training manager from Lea..some would say the last remaining good guy.
The one thing lux companies have in common seems to be workforces who are too frightened by management threats to post on pprune.....which says it all..

x933
18th May 2017, 21:16
Most recent "significant" mergers have resulted in a mass exodus of people leaving of their own choice - look at Hangar8/Gama, LEA/Execujet into Lux, etc.

Does make you wonder if the longer term effect of consolidation is good/bad/otherwise.

flybycheese
19th May 2017, 06:53
It will be fascinating to see how this luxaviation gravity and boundary defying orgy of spending plays out.
The guys at Lea formed an orderly queue for their exit leaving an experience void on both management and pilot levels (over half have left). Quite what has prompted this sudden bail out at execujet one can only speculate on. Until someone knowledgeable posts.
Patrick Hansen sent a letter to us all earlier this year indicating that his investors were expecting a return on their money this year (which if i am not mistaken)would be the first time they have ever made a single euro in ten years of trading!!!
Considering the hundreds of millions spent and the apparent lack of ability to hold together the companies purchased........this seems somewhat unrealistic.
Are Mr Hansen's pigeons coming home to roost perhaps?

Coolmore M.
26th May 2017, 10:07
There are also rumours around, that a similar amount of aircraft left respectively terminated the contract recently