Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Alan Freeman
Publication Date: July 21, 2025 - 16:00
The rise and legacy of Pierre Jeanniot – from technician to president and CEO of Air Canada
July 21, 2025
Pierre Jeanniot, who as president and chief executive of Air Canada spearheaded the privatization of the Crown-owned airline in 1988 and had ambitions for it to become a global player only to be pushed into early retirement by a restive board of directors, died on June 22 at 92.
A self-made man who arrived in Canada from France as a teenager with his mother, he attended university at night, joined Air Canada as a technician and spent years climbing through the ranks. He broke barriers at the airline, becoming the first francophone to head the traditional anglophone enclave.
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