Korean Air cannot be improved by current management - parent shareholders
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SEOUL (Reuters) - Key shareholders of Korean Air's parent company said in a statement on Friday that the airline and its parent group need professional executives, not current management. The statement comes amid a family feud between the South Korean flag carrier's CEO and group chairman Cho Won-tae and his sister ahead of a shareholders meeting in March. Cho's sister, Heather Cho, a former Korean Air executive whose "nut rage" incident in 2014 made global headlines, has accused her brother of..