Airbus Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Dominik Asam, 53, has decided to leave the company at the beginning of March 2023 after almost four years in the position to pursue a new opportunity as CFO of SAP.
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Asam joined Airbus as CFO and member of the executive committee in April 2019.
“I am grateful for each day I have had the honour of working for Airbus so far,” Aslam said. “It has been a privilege to be part of the Airbus management team under the leadership of Guillaume Faury. Airbus is now in a better competitive position and I have great faith in my colleagues’ ability to continue writing this unique success story. I am looking forward to supporting this flagship European company for the remainder of my tenure by working with the management to ensure a smooth transition with the next Airbus CFO. I hope to stay in close touch with Airbus after transitioning to my new role at SAP to further deepen what is already a strong relationship between the two companies.”
The company will now prepare the succession to Asam who will remain fully in charge until his departure.
“Dominik is an outstanding CFO. He has been a great wingman during the challenging and uncertain times of the COVID pandemic and is a key asset to any team,” said Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury. “Dominik has also been a key contributor to the solid financial performance of Airbus — thanks to a highly committed finance team — and to the company’s transformation as we continue to pioneer sustainable aerospace.”