Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Christine Ourmieres-Widener is the president and CEO of French bee. Courtesy of French bee Amid the 2024 Summer Olympics, it’s been a busy season for airlines flying to and from Paris along with Tahiti. Among them, French bee has been making their place in sky with service not only to the City of Lights but also the French Polynesian capital of Papeete.

Also with this low-cost carrier, August marks the one-year anniversary of the appointment of current CEO and President Christine Ourmières-Widener. Ourmières-Widener is French bee’s first female CEO, guiding this eight-year-old nonstop carrier from certain U.S.

routes to Paris Orly, its home airport. With an engineering degree from Isae-ENSMA and master's degree in marketing from ESSEC Business School, the Avignon native has established a designated route for herself within the aviation industry. Soaring In Her Career French bee has a fleet of Airbus A350s.

French bee Upon graduating from school, Ourmières-Widener was recruited by Air France and started out by fixing aircraft such as airbuses and the famous Concorde in a maintenance hangar. “I was the only woman surrounded by very experienced technicians,” she remembered. MORE FOR YOU Harris Vaults Past Trump As The Bookies’ Favorite To Win Presidential Election Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Clues And Answers For Friday, August 9th Everything We Know About The Olympics Closing Ceremony—As Rumors Fly About Bi.