Ville Iho leaves Finnair


Finnair Plc     Stock Exchange Release     31 October 2016 at 13.00 EET

Ville Iho, Senior Vice President, Strategy and Resource Management and a member
of Finnair’s Executive Board will leave the company as of December 31, 2016. Mr
Iho, who also serves as the Deputy Chief Executive Officer for Finnair, has had
a long career in different leadership positions at Finnair. He joined Finnair in
1998 and has served in the Finnair Executive Board since 2009.

“Ville Iho has played a central role in the transformation of our company over
the past years,” says Pekka Vauramo, CEO, Finnair. “After difficult periods of
disruption and cost savings, Finnair is now implementing a growth strategy and
Ville has played a significant role in this process. His industry and process
knowledge has been indispensable during these years of disruption in the
industry. I wish Ville the best of success in the next phase of his career, and
want to extend my warm thanks to him for all the work he has done for Finnair
over the years.”

“My eighteen years at Finnair have been intensive; the industry and Finnair have
completely changed, says Ville Iho. “Through this transformation, Finnair has
emerged from difficult times to a stage of growth. I feel that this is exactly
the right time in my career to seek new challenges, where I can combine the
knowledge I have gained and most of all, learn something new.–“This is also the
best possible time for a change at Finnair; we have completed our transformation
and laid a strong foundation for the company's strategic agenda. The years of
disruption in global aviation business and taking part in that change have
taught me a lot. I have gained valuable experience of industry disruption and of
driving change, and most of all, of result-oriented team work even in difficult
times. Over the years, Finnair has raised a very capable team who now takes the
company strategy forward with a strong drive. Even if I am leaving Finnair, I
will continue to follow the development and growth of the company closely. I
wish all the success for Finnair and the entire Finnair team for their growth
ahead. I would also like to sincerely thank everyone at Finnair for all the
years spent together.”

The strategy and resource management unit headed by Iho will temporarily report
to Finnair’s CEO, Pekka Vauramo, as of November 1, 2016.
Further information:
Finnair communications, tel. +358 9 818 4020, comms(a)finnair.com

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Finnair is a network airline specialising in passenger and cargo traffic between
Asia and Europe. Helsinki’s geographical location gives Finnair a competitive
advantage, since the fastest connections between many European destinations and
Asian megacities fly over Finland. Finnair’s vision is to offer its passengers a
unique Nordic experience, and its mission is to offer the smoothest, fastest
connections in the northern hemisphere via Helsinki and the best network to the
world from its home markets. Finnair is the only Nordic carrier with a 4-star
Skytrax ranking and a member of the oneworld alliance. In 2015, Finnair’s
revenues amounted to EUR 2,255 million and it had a personnel of 4,800 at the
year-end. Finnair Plc’s shares are quoted on Nasdaq Helsinki.