Juneyao Airlines (603885.SH) appoints Feng Jiangtao as the company's chief pilot.
Lucky Air (603885.SH) issued an announcement that the Board of Directors recently received a written resignation from Chief Pilot Yang Fei. Yang Fei resigned from the position of Chief Pilot due to internal job adjustments within the company. After resigning, Yang Fei will no longer hold the position of Chief Pilot at the company.
Juneyao Airlines (603885.SH) announced that the board of directors recently received a written resignation from Chief Pilot Yang Fei, who resigned from the position of Chief Pilot due to internal job adjustments. After resigning, Yang Fei will no longer hold the position of Chief Pilot in the company.
On May 13, 2026, the company held the 27th meeting of the Fifth Board of Directors and approved the "Proposal on Appointing the Chief Pilot of Shanghai Juneyao Airlines Co., Ltd." The appointment of Feng Jiangtao as the Chief Pilot of the company was approved, with the term of office starting from the date of approval by the board of directors until the end of this term of the board of directors.
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