Russian to manage Hungarian airline
Published: 18 September, 2007, 13:12
The Hungarian airline Malev may soon be headed by a Russian manager. The Russian AiRUnion company bought the airline in February.
The former president of Malev resigned on Monday and AiRUnion suggested its own candidate Petr Leonov.
He is a board member of Malev and familiar with the Hungarian market.
AiRUnion comprises 5 Russian airlines including KrassAir. It’s head Boris Abramovich promised to invest $US 60 MLN in the Hungarian company.
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