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Munich Airport: Michael Kerkloh to retire at the end of 2019

After more than 17 years as President and CEO

Michael Kerkloh, who has served as the President and CEO of Flughafen München GmbH /Munich Airport (FMG) for over 17 years, will retire at the end of 2019. He took office in 2002 celebrated his 65th birthday in June 2018. Over his airport management career, he came to be seen as one of the most experienced and respected experts in the industry, both in Germany and at the international level. Under h...

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For Europe’s airports, communities and economy

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