James Strong passes away

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A tragedy for his family.
Seems to be a few QF related deaths recently-David Coe(Allco and QF consortium) died late January on the slopes of Aspen at age 58.
 
Qantas Airways ‏@QantasAirways As a tribute to James Strong, a Qantas A380 aircraft will perform a flyover at 1pm. The A380 will fly north-to-south along George Street.

Presume thats Sydney!
 
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the guy was a CEO, not a hero. now the untimely demise of john borghetti would be noteworthy.

Beg to differ, he was more than a CEO including board positions, and most of what is good about Qantas today is a direct result of his work including equipment choices. I would suggest that those who tried to fill his shoes found them somewhat big, and I believe he is still the last CEO to actually visit the hanger etc and ask for feedback from the shop floor.
 
Thanks for the photos.

Agree, tasteless comment in the context of this thread. Mods consider removal perhaps?
 
the guy was a CEO, not a hero. now the untimely demise of john borghetti would be noteworthy.

It's when I read a post like this one I truly wish there was a "dislike" option.

I don't believe he has been portrayed as a hero. But the death of a business person who contributed much to many Australian companies is newsworthy and has a place on this forum.
 
It's when I read a post like this one I truly wish there was a "dislike" option.

I don't believe he has been portrayed as a hero. But the death of a business person who contributed much to many Australian companies is newsworthy and has a place on this forum.

Gotta agree with bossreggie (and others) on this one. James Strong had a reputation and career which was justifiably widely applauded so I just can't see what haggiscat hoped to achieve from making such a churlish comment - clearly he is just an ignorant individual.
 
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