Lufthansa wants to replace top management at Brussels Airlines, a person familiar with the matter said Sunday, pointing to the unit's weak performance compared to other divisions. The changes, which would affect Brussels Airlines' CE and CFO, will be discussed at a supervisory board meeting of the unit scheduled for Monday, the person said. "If you want to improve Brussels Airlines it can only work with a new management," the source said. Lufthansa declined to comment. Brussels Airlines plans to cut its costs by between 10% and 15% in the coming years to remain competitive with low-cost rivals, its CE Bernard Gustin said in December. Lufthansa took full control of Brussels Airlines in late 2016, expanding its network in Africa, where the Belgian unit flies to many sub-Saharan destinations. <br/>