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WestJet Airlines Ltd
Symbol WJA
Shares Issued 114,026,227
Close 2018-01-11 C$ 24.66
Market Cap C$ 2,811,886,758
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2018-01-11 17:40 ET - News Release

Mr. Gregg Saretsky reports

AIRLINE WELCOMES THREE NEW SENIOR LEADERS TO THE TEAM

WestJet Airlines Ltd. today appointed three new vice-presidents to the senior leadership team. Gandeephan Ganeshalingam joins as vice-president, lean and continuous improvement, Stuart McDonald as vice-president and chief technology officer, and Scott Groh as vice-president, crew resources.

"I am pleased to welcome Gandeephan, Stuart and Scott to the WestJet leadership team," said Gregg Saretsky, WestJet president and chief executive officer. "As we continue on our path to becoming a global, full-service carrier, the additional bench strength provided by our newest leaders is key to this exciting initiative."

Mr. Ganeshalingam joins WestJet on Feb. 19 from GE Canada, where he most recently served as chief innovation officer. There, he supported WestJet on several initiatives including an artificial intelligence project to improve dispatch reliability for WestJet's Boeing 767s. Prior to joining GE, Mr. Ganeshalingam led the continuous improvement (CI) team for Avery Dennison, a Fortune 500 manufacturing company. He was a key member of the leadership team that successfully introduced lean and CI concepts across the organization. Mr. Ganeshalingam holds a PEng degree from the University of Waterloo and an MBA from the University of Toronto.

Mr. McDonald will be vice-president and chief technology officer when he starts with WestJet on Jan. 29. With 25 years of global IT leadership experience, Mr. McDonald most recently served as vice-president, strategic initiatives, and vice-president, employee enablement, at TD Bank. Prior to his time at TD, Mr. McDonald held leadership roles in the technology and telecom industries in Hong Kong and Australia, including two years with Cathay Pacific as head of enterprise programs. Mr. McDonald holds an honours bachelor of computer science from University of Technology Sydney and will work with WestJet to build out the global technology footprint needed to meet the airline's expansion plans.

Mr. Groh joined WestJet, Jan. 3, in the role of vice-president, crew resources. Mr. Groh most recently worked for Qatar Airways as senior vice-president, crew resources, flight operations. Mr. Groh also held the position of vice-president, crew resources, for Etihad Airways for nine years and has more than 30 years of experience in crew planning, and crew scheduling operations. Mr. Groh's experience with a complex fleet mix and schedule network involving more than 200 aircraft, 3,500 pilots and 11,000 cabin crew members with full-service global airlines will help WestJet prepare for the challenges and opportunities of deploying its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet and global network plans. Mr. Groh is a graduate of Georgian College in the Aviation Management program.

Mr. Ganeshalingam will report to president and CEO Saretsky. Mr. McDonald will report to Craig Maccubbin, WestJet executive vice-president and chief information officer, and Mr. Groh will report to Cam Kenyon, WestJet executive vice-president, operations.

About WestJet Airlines Ltd.

WestJet is proud to be named Best Airline in Canada and one of the best low-cost airlines in North America, based on authentic reviews from the travelling public on Trip Advisor, the world's largest travel site. WestJet is are one of very few airlines globally that does not commercially overbook. Together with regional airline WestJet Encore, the company offers scheduled service to more than 100 destinations in North America, Central America, the Caribbean and Europe, and to more than 175 destinations in over 20 countries through airline partnerships.

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