Potential new Airbus sales chief has plenty of self-belief

Possible replacement for veteran chief John Leahy reckons he can top the sales supremo

An Airbus A380, the world's largest jetliner, takes part in flying display, during the 52nd Paris Air Show at Le Bourget Airport near Paris, France June 25, 2017. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
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Christian Scherer’s pitch as a successor to Airbus’ legendary sales supremo John Leahy goes like this: he is even better.

Speaking at the Dubai Airshow, Mr Scherer took at light-hearted swipe at Mr Leahy’s legacy, saying the Airbus executive has built a sales operation that is second in the world only to that of ATR, the Airbus turboprop partnership that Mr Scherer now runs.

He said he “grew up” at Airbus, having gone to school in the company’s home town of Toulouse and rising through the ranks of the plane maker over 35 years. As Airbus scans for suitable candidates to follow Mr Leahy, his name has come up as a possible candidate.

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“I am an Airbus employee, so if Airbus makes a decision to recall me then it’s their decision,” said Mr Scherer. He declined to comment further on his intentions or any conversations taking place with Airbus.

Mr Leahy’s succession is one of the most closely watched personnel decisions in the civil aviation world. The Airbus executive is credited with elevating the European manufacturer over the past decades to the status of Boeing’s fiercest rival, building an order book of thousands of aircraft that span the A320 family to the giant A380 superjumbo. The post has also become politically sensitive after Mr Leahy’s designated replacement Kiran Rao was counted out of the running, as Airbus endures an investigation into possible bribery allegations.

The company wants to firm up the decision on Mr Leahy’s succession, probably around the end of the year or early in 2018. Another possible candidate to succeed Mr Leahy is Eric Schulz, according to people familiar with the deliberations. Mr Schulz is the head of civil aviation at Rolls-Royce, the UK engine maker that has fostered closer ties with Airbus over the years and supplies power plants for its A350 or A380 aircraft.

Rolls-Royce declined to comment.