American Airlines’ CEO contract scrapped but he will stay in role


epa05271596 (FILE) A file photo dated 11 April 2016 showing American Airlines passenger planes at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. American Airlines are to release their 1st quarter 2016 results on 22 April 2016. EPA/TANNEN MAURY

BENGALURU: American Airlines Group Inc terminated chief executive Douglas Parker’s employment agreement on his request but said he would continue to be the chairman and CEO of the company.

Parker will no longer be contractually entitled to receive a set level of compensation and benefits, the world’s largest airline by traffic said on Friday.

“This was done at my request, because it didn’t seem right to me that I should be the only person at American with an employment contract,” Parker said in a letter to employees.

“The contract protected me against a number of things that I don’t think I should be protected against - such as if I get fired or if unhappy shareholders gain control of the American board,” he added.

Parker’s compensation structure was changed in May last year. According to the revised structure, he no longer receives a base salary, an annual bonus payment or any other cash compensation, but instead receives his pay in the form of American Airlines stock grant in April each year.

Parker, who was appointed CEO of American Airlines following the merger of US Airways and American Airlines in 2013, received compensation of US$11.4mil (RM44.57mil) in 2015, compared with US$12.3mil (RM48.09mil) in 2014.

Parker’s 2015 compensation comprised grant of US$10.3mil (RM40.28mil) in American Airlines’ stock, and the rest in stock dividends. - Reuters


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