Airbus names new finance and operations chiefs as overhaul continues

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By Tim Hepher

The European planemaker named Dominik Asam, of German chipmaker Infineon Technologies, as its next to replace fellow German Harald Wihelm, who already plans to step down next year.

Asam, an who is also a former and began his career at Goldman Sachs, will join the on April 1, 2019, said in a statement. Wilhelm will stay in his role until the annual shareholder meeting 10 days later.

also appointed appliances as the new chief operating officer for its commercial aircraft business, replacing veteran troubleshooter who is due to retire at the end of this year.

Schoellhorn is currently chief operating officer of subsidiary BSH Home Appliances, which makes washing machines under the and brands.

Airbus highlighted his experience in that the planemaker is boosting in its factories.

paid tribute to Williams, an industry veteran of 50 years who has been seen as one of the most dependable internal voices as the company targets an ambitious ramp-up in production to meet soaring jet demand.

The plans have been derailed by engine problems as well as quality problems at a plant in Hamburg, industry sources say.

reported on Tuesday that Airbus was poised to make top financial and operational appointments as incoming tightens his grip after months of turmoil over corruption investigations and output delays.

Wilhelm's decision in May to stand down was seen as a surprise after he ended payments to middlemen and opened the door to ongoing fraud investigations. He had shaped a more market-friendly stance and pushed a leaner corporate structure.

Although Wilhelm has not been accused of wrongdoing,, sources have said his exit reflects a board-driven clearout designed to present a new face to UK and French investigators.

Airbus shares stood 0.5 percent higher in early session trading.

reported last month that Wilhelm would be replaced by a fellow German from outside the group.

Enders also steps down in April next year and the company is due to appoint a new in 2020.

The appointments came weeks after took a new multi-million euro provision to cover the cost of a possible settlement with the of its former memory chip unit Qimonda, sending its shares lower.

Infineon's chips activate and cut vehicle emissions, making the company - which was spun off from engineering conglomerate in 1999 - exposed to trade friction and shifts in the economy in the same way as Airbus, whose main competitor is U.S. planemaker

(Reporting by Tim Hepher; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

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First Published: Wed, November 21 2018. 13:41 IST