The Dubreuil group’s air hub (Air Caraibes and French Bee) will have changed heads at the end of October with the departure of Marc Rochet. The emblematic figure of French air transport has decided to retire, and has been passing orders for several months to the one who was chosen to succeed him : Christine Ourmières-Widener. She was previously head of the TAP Air Portugal group, where she had to carry out a complex recovery plan. She started her career in the airline industry by rising through the ranks at Air France., until becoming the first woman to manage Air France-KLM in the United States. Between 2010 and 2015, she served as CEO and head of operations at CityJet, Irish medium haul company, then led Flybe, British low cost airline, until 2019. Since last August, she is supported by Brannon Winn, who has worked since July 2022 within TAP Air Portugal, as vice-president of North America and Central America and who took on the role of commercial director of the Dubreuil Aéro group.