American Eagle Names New President of Executive Airlines
Posted on: Tuesday, 8 July 2008, 09:00 CDT
American Eagle Airlines has announced that Ed Criner, president of its Executive Airlines subsidiary, will return to oversee one of American Eagle's operations at the Chicago O'Hare Airport. Pedro Fabregas, vice president of finance and planning for executive at Executive, will take Mr Criner's position.
Mr Fabregas had joined American Airlines in 1983 and progressed through a number of management positions within the operation, including passenger service, ramp service and facilities maintenance.
Mr Fabregas moved to Executive Airlines in 1998 as director of finance and administration, and has since contributed in a variety of roles, including director of sales, marketing and planning.
Peter Bowler, president and CEO of American Eagle, said: "I would like to personally thank Ed for his leadership and contributions to our San Juan operation over the past two years. Pedro Fabregas is an excellent executive. He is passionate about the success of Executive Airlines and the growth of travel and tourism in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean."
Source: Datamonitor
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