The chief executive and deputy of Russia’s Vnukovo airport have both resigned following the death of Total boss Christophe de Margerie.
In a statement the airport said it had accepted the resignations of Andrei Dyakov and his deputy Sergei Solnstev.
Christophe de Margerie was killed when his airplane struck a snow plow on a Moscow runway.
An investigation is currently underway by the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.
The airport said it was doing everything it could to assist the relevant authorities.
Earlier this week, Total appointed Patrick Pouyanne as its new chief executive.
De Margerie’s death ended a 40-year career that began in the Paris-based company’s finance unit.
Total changed its governance rules this year so that de Margerie, 63, would have been allowed to stay on at the end of his term in 2015.
He declined to state publicly what his intentions were, though he said in the event of a change a successor should come from within.