Air India CEO Campbell Wilson resigns amid challenges
Air India announced on Tuesday that Campbell Wilson has resigned from his role as CEO and Managing Director. His departure comes as the airline continues to face ongoing financial difficulties and increased scrutiny from aviation regulators.
The decision follows a tragic accident last year that claimed 260 lives, intensifying public and governmental pressure on the company to improve safety measures and operational standards. Air India, the national carrier of India, has been navigating significant losses while attempting to stabilize its operations and regain passenger confidence.
Company representatives stated that a search for a successor is underway, and Wilson will assist with a smooth transition to ensure continuity in management. The resignation marks a pivotal moment for the airline as it seeks to strengthen its governance and address operational challenges in a competitive aviation market.
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