Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau has been elected as the new chairperson of the Star Alliance chief executive board (CEB).
He succeeds United boss Scott Kirby, who had held the position since December 2020.
Rousseau said: “I am looking forward to working with the board over the next two years to continue our progressive work in delivering a seamless customer experience.
“At Star Alliance, we are committed to the vision of an effortlessly connected world, and I invite every member of our alliance to join me in making this vision a reality in 2025 and beyond.”
In his new role, Rousseau will lead the two annual board meetings and serve as the spokesperson for the board, guiding the strategic direction of the alliance, which consists of 25 global member airlines.
Congratulating Rousseau on the appointment, Star Alliance CEO Theo Panagiotoulias said: “I am delighted to welcome Michael Rousseau, one of the most seasoned CEOs on the board, as the new chairperson and look forward to working closely with him as we bring the renewed vision of the alliance to fruition.
“I also extend my heartfelt gratitude to Scott Kirby for his guidance and support to Star Alliance during his successful four-year term.”
Each of the 25 member airlines is represented by its CEO on the CEB, which serves as the alliance’s governing body and sets the overarching strategic direction.

