Roberto Colaninno said in October he would step down after a 300-million-euro capital increase, completed at the end of December.
Zurich is the Dubai carrier’s 25th A380 destination.
Clark was recognised for his “services to British prosperity and to the aviation industry”.
The new service will be launched on March 30, 2014 and is expected to increase capacity by 36 per cent.
The UK has been aggressively targeting the wealthy Gulf tourists through various marketing campaigns this year.
The struggling Italian carrier is studying other options as well, said its CEO.
The company had been in discussions with the UAE about a deal possibly worth around $9.82 billion.
The Morrone field is expected to initially produce over 3,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
The decision has been passed by the EU Council of ministers, but requires final approval from the European Parliament.
An estimated five million Muslims, originating mostly from former African colonies such as Algeria and Morocco, live in France.
Former Saudi intelligence chief Prince Turki bin Faisal said the two nations did not provide the necessary aid to the rebel unit.
The document is issued immediately via a secure website and can be obtained online from anywhere in the world.
The Abu Dhabi carrier is expected to decide on whether to buy a stake in the troubled Italian airline “just before Christmas”, a source said.
Aramco has the option to reduce monthly sales volumes to term buyers.
European demand for jet fuel totaled 1.2 million barrels per day last year, of which one third was imported, mostly from the Middle East.
When completed formally next month, the sale will be one of the largest UK property deals ever.
A study found that there is a significant gap between the belief about ethics and industry practices among finance executives.
The Dubai developer is now valued at $2.65 billion.
Businessman Victor Dahdaleh is on trial accused of paying some $67 million in bribes to former Alba managers.
The consortium plans to launch the new lender in the fourth quarter of 2014.
The deal is expected to be worth between 1 billion euros ($1.4 billion) and 1.5 billion, sources say.
Scottish city will be Qatar’s third UK destination and means the country’s two key cities will shortly be served by two Gulf carriers.
Airbus currently produces 42 of the current version of the A320
The carrier ordered 10 A320neos at the Dubai Airshow which are due to be delivered between 2018 and 2020.
The move follows the Abu Dhabi carrier’s acquisition of a 33.3 per cent stake in Swiss airline Darwin.
Following completion of the deal, Darwin will be rebranded as Etihad Regional.
As part of an official UAE visit, David Cameron also visited Dubai World Central, the venue of the Dubai Airshow.
The UK is the first European country to grant a visa waiver to Emiratis.
Munich authorities will have weighed up the increased traffic benefits against the impact it will likely have on Lufthansa’s Dubai-Munich loads.
London Mayor Boris Johnson hopes to attract greater Kuwaiti investments to the UK.