Russian Vnukovo airport CEO, deputy resign after plane crash


  • World
  • Thursday, 23 Oct 2014

MOSCOW (Reuters) - The chief executive of Russia's Vnukovo airport and his deputy have resigned after a fatal plane crash which killed the head of France energy company Total , the airport said on Thursday.

The airport said in a statement that Vnukovo had accepted the resignations of CEO Andrei Dyakov and his deputy Sergei Solntsev.

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