Stan Gadek, the Sun Country Airlines chief executive who flew the carrier through bankruptcy and into profitability, left the company Wednesday in a stunning and publicly unforeseen development.
In a brief, late-afternoon statement, the board of MN Airlines, which does business as Sun Country Airlines, said Gadek was being replaced on an interim basis by vice president and general counsel John Fredericksen, a 10-year veteran of the Mendota Heights-based operation.
"The board wishes Mr. Gadek well, and appreciates the many good works he performed in his nearly five-year term as the leader of Sun Country Airlines," the airline said in a statement.
Gadek is widely credited with keeping the airline afloat despite the recession and an extraordinary previous ownership situation involving convicted Wayzata businessman Tom Petters.
"This came as a complete surprise, totally out of the dark," said Jake Yockers, spokesman for the Sun Country Air Line Pilots Association.
Attempts to reach Gadek were unsuccessful, as were attempts to reach board Chairman Marty Davis.
Dan Boivin, who as chairman of the Metropolitan Airports Commission met periodically with Gadek to go over Sun Country's needs at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, said he and the commission staff were surprised by the news as well.
"He was a great leader for the company. We worked with him well," Boivin said in an interview.