Etihad Airways Group Chief Financial Officer Mark Powers has stepped down after ...
FILE PHOTO: Etihad Airways Airbus A320-200 is seen at the National Airport Minsk, Belarus April 19, 2018. REUTERS/Vasily FedosenkoDUBAI - Etihad Airways Group Chief Financial Officer Mark Powers has stepped down after roughly a year in the job as the Abu Dhabi state-owned carrier overhauls its business after years of heavy losses.
Etihad did not say when Powers left the airline. Boukadida has served as interim Group CFO since March, according to his LinkedIn profile. Etihad reported a $1.28 billion loss for 2018, down from a $1.52 billion loss in 2017. It has lost $4.75 billion since 2016.
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