Air Canada CEO Resigns Following Controversial Condolence Message
Michael Rousseau's retirement follows backlash over an English-only condolence video related to a tragic incident at LaGuardia Airport.
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau has announced his retirement after facing significant criticism for an English-only condolence video. This message was issued in response to a tragic incident involving an Air Canada jet and a firetruck.
The collision, which occurred on March 22, 2026, at New York's LaGuardia Airport, resulted in the death of one of the pilots. The decision to communicate solely in English has raised concerns about the airline's commitment to multilingual engagement.
Rousseau's resignation highlights the importance of effective communication strategies in crisis situations, particularly in a diverse operational environment like aviation.