Cirrus Airlines redesign successful
Pressemitteilung: Fulda, 25. 07. 2008
The first phase of Cirrus Airlines' redesign has been completed successfully. Amongst other changes, the number of aircraft types used has been reduced to two, the Embraer 170/175 and the Dornier 328. The Embraer is equipped to Lufthansa standards and is usually wetleased to this company. The Dornier 328's cabins will be given a face-lift, and will in future meet the demands of business travellers, Cirrus Airlines' most important group of customers, even more.
Munich office
Cirrus Airlines' office was transferred from Saarbrucken to Munich on 1st April 2008. The integration at the Munich-Hallbergmoos site, where the company is located together with its sister company near the airport, is going according to plan. "It was tiring but worthwhile," Martin Gauss comments. "I'm certain that the Cirrus Group's new direction will cope with the challenges which the next few years present the aviation industry better than many of its competitors."
Martin Gauss and Daniel Noraman will also be leaving Cirrus Airline's management team as planned. Today, executive partners Dr. Lutz Helmig and Gerd Brandecker thanked both managers for their successful work in the past months.
Gerd Brandecker emphasised: "The company and executives are indebted to Martin Gauss and Daniel Noraman." "Without them," Dr. Lutz Helmig continued, "we would not have been able to carry out the difficult first changeover phase."
The further parts of the restructuring process will be continued by Mrs. Bernadette Rampl, who will also take over Cirrus Airlines' executive board. Mrs. Rampl will take over the role of managing director alongside her role as head of Augsburg Airways. By his own account, Martin Gauss will now be able to dedicate himself to his own entrepreneurial interests again.
