Air Canada CEO apologizes for his inability to speak French after plane crash - AP News
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Air Canada CEO apologized for his inability to speak French following a plane crash.
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Air Canada's CEO has apologized for his inability to speak French following a plane crash involving the airline. The apology addresses criticism over language capability at a time when the airline faced scrutiny related to the aviation incident. In Canada, French-language proficiency is a significant matter of public and professional expectation, particularly for leaders of major national institutions. The CEO's statement reflects broader questions about leadership preparedness during crisis situations. The incident has drawn attention to both the airline's operational safety and internal management standards.
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