Air Canada CEO Michel Russo has resigned following intense criticism for his English statements after a plane collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport. The lack of a French apology angered the French-speaking community in Quebec.
Air Canada CEO <strong>Michel Russo</strong> has resigned following controversy over a condolence video that was only in English, related to a fatal runway collision at <strong>LaGuardia</strong> Airport in New York. The video sparked outrage from the community, leading to significant repercussions for the airline.
Michel Russo, the CEO of a major Canadian airline, has announced his resignation following severe criticism over a tribute video for pilots who died in a tragic accident at LaGuardia Airport. The video, which featured only two words in French, sparked outrage among the public and politicians alike.
The President of Air Canada, Michel Russo, apologized for sending a condolence message in English only after the tragic death of two pilots in a collision at LaGuardia Airport in New York. The incident occurred last Sunday, resulting in the loss of the pilots, one of whom was from the French-speaking province of Quebec.
Air Canada CEO <strong>Michel Russo</strong> faced widespread criticism for his inadequate French language skills in a condolence message following a tragic collision at <strong>LaGuardia Airport</strong> that resulted in the deaths of two pilots. The incident occurred after a flight from <strong>Montreal</strong> landed.