Dublin-based Depfa to be bought by Austria’s Bawag
Bank expects to make money by running down former public sector lender
Bank expects to make money by running down former public sector lender
Quarterly trading in line with expectations at the British budget airline
Move comes as airline restructures as holding company for operating businesses
Analysis: Pilots are not leaving the airline at the same rate as before as there are fewer opportunities outside the company
Stephen Kavanagh to exit airline this month after 31 years with the Irish airline
Former Aer Lingus and Malaysia Airlines boss to be airline’s chief innovation officer
Settlements mark the two-year anniversary of 298 deaths after plane was shot down
Peter Bellew is formerly of Ryanair and Kerry Airport
Mueller’s unexpected resignation comes as carrier is beginning to turn around after two plane crashes in 2014 dented its sales and reputation
Christoph Mueller is to step down after less than one year into a three-year contract
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Christoph Mueller and Dermot Mannion prominent this week at the Capa Australia Pacific aviation summit in Sydney
Emergency declared after ‘engine fire’ alert goes off in cabin of flight to Kuala Lumpur
Chief executive Christoph Mueller has declared airline ‘technically bankrupt’
Struggling airline also plans to trim fleet as part of restructuring efforts
Carrier was seriously affected last year by the loss of two jets in separate disasters
Former Aer Lingus CEO reveals rebranding plans for troubled airline
Former Aer Lingus chief executive has left two State boards in recent days
Christoph Mueller owned 709,555 shares in December
Former chief executive paid 19 per cent less in 2014
Chief executive designate, Stephen Kavanagh, said that before IAG’s approach, Aer Lingus was weighing the possibility of entering into joint ventures on transatlantic routes.
Kavanagh knows enough about the airline’s workings to steer it forward
After 26 years at airline, Kavanagh takes over top job from Mueller
Government could pocket €340m from sale but decision is about more than money
Trade unionist David Begg’s extended term on Aer Lingus board ended just last week
David Begg would have had to act in interests of the company as a whole rather than representing one group
British Airways owner said to offer €2.50 a share, valuing Irish carrier at €1.3bn
Airline hedges 90% of its 2015 fuel requirement to benefit from low prices
Speculation in the market that IAG could bid more than €2.40 a share
A stalled bid for Aer Lingus and top-level changes at its biggest rival suggest 2015 will be just as choppy
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Opinion: Christoph Mueller has shown Aer Lingus can prosper with the right strategy
Mueller could cash in his 1.5 share options if a takeover is agreed
Appointment of Aer Lingus chief executive causes political stir in Malaysia
Incoming Malaysia Airlines chief faces 22,000km round trip for An Post and Tourism Ireland board meetings
Critics call on government to scrap appointment of outgoing Aer Lingus chief executive Christoph Mueller
Christoph Mueller is set for one of the toughest jobs in aviation, turning around an airline that has lost two jets and 537 lives this year
Mueller plans to remain as chairman of An Post
Airline’s move to London Heathrow’s terminal two boosted traffic, says chief
Profit in three months to end of September up 19% year on year to €112.9m
Airline reports €113 million third quarter profit and announces Washington service
Ballot by Aer Lingus staff shows support for airline’s solution to pension funding deficit as it reports 19% hike in operating profit
Rumour sparks consternation in Malaysia about potential cost-cutting
‘We are officially the fastest airline in the world,’ outgoing Aer Lingus chief executive Christoph Mueller
Outgoing Aer Lingus chief executive lauds Ryanair counterpart Michael O’Leary as ‘one of the best airline executives in the last 100 years of aviation’
Outgoing airline head says decision to vote against pay package based on poor research
O’Leary says he was either misquoted or taken “out of context”
The Ryanair boss has plenty to say about the outgoing Aer Lingus chief
Holding falls below 3% threshold that obliges investors to inform market of transactions
Airline told the markets it now expected to ‘at least’ equal its 2013 performance
First-half losses at airline down 40% to €9.9m
Action follows an alleged dispute with other senior executives at the airline
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