On the fifth anniversary of his death on Monday, Niki Lauda’s best friend Attila Dogudan recalls the ups and downs, the meeting at 3am, the farewell and Niki’s opinion on life after death: “I would rather say that he Toni Faber has found. He already believed in God.
Yes, no, please later, please in an hour, please in two, please not until tomorrow. Ultimately, even with the best will in the world, it is impossible to reconstruct how many times we had to postpone our conversation for several days. And if it weren’t for “Niki,” his early mentor and best friend, and the fifth anniversary of his death on Whit Monday, Attila Dogudan probably wouldn’t have said yes in the first place. The founder of DO&CO already has too much to do and he hardly gives interviews anymore anyway. Not even about his recent successes: a mega deal with Delta.
The second largest airline in the world, which he now provides with his best dishes together with more than 60 (!) others. Dogudan’s empire is now the world market leader (with branches in 20 countries and 14,000 employees). Also his two sons Attila Jr. (40) and Marius (38) are on board.
Finally it was Sunday. The 64-year-old sits in his office at JFK Airport in New York with a six-hour time difference and now laughs as he reports on the daily chaos. And about what Niki would have said again.
Source: Krone

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