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Airplanes and roles. Airbus (2) appoints Schöllhorn as COO

He will replace Tom Williams who will retire at the end of the year

Airbus has appointed Michael Schöllhorn, 53, as Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Airbus Commercial Aircraft, effective 1 February 2019. Currently COO for BSH Home Appliances in Munich, he will succeed Tom Williams, 66, who retires 31 December 2018 after 50 successful years in the aerospace industry, 19 of which were in top Airbus management positions.Michael Schöllhorn will report to Guillaume Fa...

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