Paris - Egypt Today
Airbus announced Friday it was planning to change its top two executives as a corruption probe into the European aircraft manufacturer rumbles on.
The firm said Tom Enders would not seek reappointment as chief executive when his current term ends in 2019.
And it also said that chief operating officer and president for commercial aircraft Fabrice Bregier will step down in February 2018 and will be replaced by the head of the helicopters unit, Guillaume Faury.
"The Board of Directors of Airbus SE has decided on a series of executive changes that ensure an orderly succession in the executive leadership of Airbus," the company said in a statement.