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Oct 03, 2011 (newstodate): The office as CEO of Iceland Express is vacant again after only 10 days with its latest new holder.
According to a statement issued to the Icelandic press, Birgir Jonsson has left the carrier again after only 10 days in office.
Serving as Iceland Express CEO also in 2004-06, Mr Jonsson was called in to replace Icelandic Express' CEO since 2006, Matthias Imsland who failed to steer the carrier back into flight regularity and profitability during the recent period.
In his public statements, carried by Iceland's Frettirbladid, Mr Jonsson says he accepted the job as Iceland Express CEO on strict provisions concerning his collaboration with the owners in efforts to restructure the carrier - conditions that he soon found were not met in practice.
According to a statement issued to the Icelandic press, Birgir Jonsson has left the carrier again after only 10 days in office.
Serving as Iceland Express CEO also in 2004-06, Mr Jonsson was called in to replace Icelandic Express' CEO since 2006, Matthias Imsland who failed to steer the carrier back into flight regularity and profitability during the recent period.
In his public statements, carried by Iceland's Frettirbladid, Mr Jonsson says he accepted the job as Iceland Express CEO on strict provisions concerning his collaboration with the owners in efforts to restructure the carrier - conditions that he soon found were not met in practice.