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Turmoil in Thailand: Another Thai Airways President sidelined - briefly

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In August 2005, Thai Airways President, Kanok Abhiradee, was suspended by the government after the carrier reported a USD220 million loss in the June quarter. Roll forward almost three years and the Board has again moved to sideline the airline's President (Kanok's eventual replacement, Apinan Sumanaseni), although this time, the Chairman has intervened, opening up a potentially damaging boardroom split.

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