Norwegian Air CEO steps down, sees 737 MAX flying in October
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OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegian Air's Bjoern Kjos stepped down on Thursday as chief executive of the budget airline he co-founded.Kjos, a former fighter pilot, helped to build a tiny Norwegian airline housed in pre-fabricated barracks on the edge of Oslo airport into Europe's third-biggest budget carrier by passenger numbers.The airline has shaken up the long-haul market with cut-price transatlantic fares, but its rapid expansion has left it with hefty losses and high debts and it had to raise 3..