Jean-Gérard Fleury | |
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Born | 24 November 1905 Inchy |
Died | 2 June 2002 Rio de Janeiro |
(aged 96)
Occupation | Journalist Writer Poet |
Jean-Gérard Fleury (24 November 1905 – 2 June 2002) was a French businessman, aviator, journalist and writer.
Coming from a northern farmer family from France, Fleury graduated from the Institut d’Études Politiques and became a lawyer and journalist in Paris. In 1931, he made a report on the airline Toulouse-Santiago du Chili. Passionate about aviation and the Compagnie générale aéropostale, he met pilots like Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Marcel Reine , Henri Guillaumet and Jean Mermoz. The latter will help him pass his pilot's license. He entered as head of the aeronautics section at Paris-Soir of which he will be a permanent correspondent in Brazil. Fleury began a career as a company director and worked, between 1945 and 1978, for various companies, Société Louis Bréguet and Sud-Aviation as correspondent for the daily France-Soir'. He died 2 June 2002 in Rio de Janeiro. In 1938 he was awarded the Albert Londres Prize