Portal Simple Flying, ki se sklicuje na Danas, je prejšnji teden poročal o obisku dveh tujih svetovalcev na slovenskem ministrstvu za infrastrukturo. Prvi je James Hogan, nekdanji predsednik uprave Etihad, drugi pa Mlađan Dinkić, nekdanji minister za gospodarstvo in finance Srbije ter guverner srbske centralne banke, danes pa konzultant. Oba sta se najavila na obisk z idejo, da bi pomagala pri ustanovitvi nove nacionalne letalske družbe. Za svoje svetovanje naj bi zahtevala 400,000 evrov. Njuna referenca je ustanovitev srbskega Air Serbia.
The former President and Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Aviation Group, James Hogan, has been spotted this week in Ljubljana, Danas reports.
He was spotted entering the Slovenian Ministry of Infrastructure, the arm of Slovenia’s Government that is in charge of the aviation sector. Hogan was previously spotted in Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, just before the country set up its new national airline, Air Montenegro.
James Hogan was accompanied by Mlađan Dinkić, formerly an Economy Minister in Serbia and currently the owner of MD Solution, a consultancy.
The two of them were reportedly in Slovenia together to propose to the Government of Slovenia the creation of a new national airline. For this, they reportedly charged a consultancy fee of 400,000 euros ($475,000).
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