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- Hartmut_Mehdorn abstract "Hartmut Mehdorn (born 31 July 1942 in Warsaw) is a German manager and current CEO of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH (FBB), the owner and future operator of Berlin Brandenburg Airport. He served as CEO of Germany's second largest airline Air Berlin until he stepped down in January 2013. Until May 2009 he served as CEO of Deutsche Bahn AG, Germany's biggest railway company.".
- Q91984 abstract "Hartmut Mehdorn (born 31 July 1942 in Warsaw) is a German manager and current CEO of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH (FBB), the owner and future operator of Berlin Brandenburg Airport. He served as CEO of Germany's second largest airline Air Berlin until he stepped down in January 2013. Until May 2009 he served as CEO of Deutsche Bahn AG, Germany's biggest railway company.".
- Hartmut_Mehdorn comment "Hartmut Mehdorn (born 31 July 1942 in Warsaw) is a German manager and current CEO of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH (FBB), the owner and future operator of Berlin Brandenburg Airport. He served as CEO of Germany's second largest airline Air Berlin until he stepped down in January 2013. Until May 2009 he served as CEO of Deutsche Bahn AG, Germany's biggest railway company.".
- Q91984 comment "Hartmut Mehdorn (born 31 July 1942 in Warsaw) is a German manager and current CEO of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH (FBB), the owner and future operator of Berlin Brandenburg Airport. He served as CEO of Germany's second largest airline Air Berlin until he stepped down in January 2013. Until May 2009 he served as CEO of Deutsche Bahn AG, Germany's biggest railway company.".