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YYZ 7th May 2015 18:08

Founding CEO of Emirates dies.
 
A sad day for many.

Emirates founding CEO Sir Maurice Flanagan dies at 86 | GulfNews.com

YYZ

Hook 7th May 2015 18:28

Huge shame. Such a gentleman. Treated his staff well...I still remember that meeting with him and TC on the stage...we pilots got a lot out of it. May he rest in well deserved peace.

alwayzinit 7th May 2015 19:05

Very sad, a honourable man and a big supporter of Help for Heros.

jack schidt 7th May 2015 19:07

RIP Maurice and condolences to his family and to our colleague DG who is part of the family.

When Maurice left the company changed, he and Leroy were the makers of what the company once was. As a thought, he did see the best times and it is good that he will not be around to see otherwise.

J

Check 'Six' 7th May 2015 19:35

A True Gentleman
 
Condolences to his family. A true gentleman.

White Knight 7th May 2015 20:22

Very sorry to hear this... He was a jolly good egg! RIP Maurice and my condolences to his family!

bulfly 7th May 2015 21:23

RIP! A true gentleman!

777Goose 7th May 2015 23:12

Met Sir Maurice on a number of occasions in the early years when management was in touch with the troops. A fine gentleman that can't be replaced. Rest well and Godspeed. The sad end of an era...:sad:

ekwhistleblower 8th May 2015 04:39

The conscience of Emirates! A top bloke who is a great loss. RIP!

L1011 8th May 2015 05:00

The end of an era in many ways.

Sir M was such a charmer. He'd sit on the jumpseat and regale us with stories in the old days. Knew most of us by name and always had a kind word. Even hosted us for dinner at his house at least once that I recall.

Soon the five-digit staff numbers will be all gone and EK will have lost more than our current crop of leaders will ever realize.

Condolences to Claire and the family.

kingpost 8th May 2015 05:10

Condolences to the family, what a great man, and a gentleman of note!

Gulf News 8th May 2015 05:11

A very sad day indeed. Sir Maurice was a man of integrity and a true leader. A quality very rare in today's airline industry leadership. In his time he proved that one can have a successful, profitable airline whilst still respecting, maintaining and nurturing the human capital invested in the business. Sadly his legacy has gone with him.

R.I.P. Sir Maurice. He will always be remembered with respect by those of us who had the good fortune to work with him.

palm 8th May 2015 05:14

Probably the only true leader back in the days in this Cie. What's left now.....RIP SIR Maurice and condolence to his family.

CAYNINE 8th May 2015 09:02

A sad loss, a true gentleman and a true visionary, I also recall a man of wit and character. Condolences to the family.

Jack S

You mentioned the other amazing man Leroy Lindsay, what I would give to have a few dozen cloned Leroy's around!!! Truly fantastic men of a bygone era.:ok:

ruserious 8th May 2015 11:11

Condolences to the family, Maurice will be well remembered by us dinosaurs that were lucky enough to know him

glofish 8th May 2015 11:46

I admired Maurice.
When he retired, Emirates lost its human touch.
Now that he has left us, Emirates has lost its tiny remaining human conscience.

VLS with ice 8th May 2015 14:14

Maurice, I was the guy that literally bumped into you once at the old HQ in Deira. You nearly fell over. I appologised and ran away fearing for my job. Sorry again about that one.
Much respect.
RIP

Dropp the Pilot 8th May 2015 14:20

On occasion he had poems published in The Spectator which were always deft and charming. I remember complimenting him on that and he turned beet red. A bit shy I think.

I wonder how long you'd have to wait to see a poem by AS or STC....

Jumeirah James 8th May 2015 19:36

The last Senior Manager that truly cared about his staff.

He will be sadly missed

helen-damnation 9th May 2015 05:49

I had the privilege to meet Sir Maurice in HQ when he kindly signed a book for me. Nothing was too much trouble, we discussed the cricket and he made me welcome.
A true gentleman, a leader who people would willingly follow. RIP Sir.


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