Air India CEO Resigns Amid Mounting Losses: Transition Underway

The CEO of Air India steps down from their role ahead of schedule as the airline faces growing financial challenges. A search for a new leader is now underway.
In a surprise move, the CEO and Managing Director of Air India, Tata Group's flagship carrier, has announced their early departure from the role amid the airline's mounting financial troubles. Campbell Wilson, who was originally set to continue leading the company until 2027, will remain in the position until a successor is appointed.
The decision comes as Air India has struggled to regain its footing in the highly competitive aviation industry, with ongoing losses putting pressure on the company's financial stability. Under Wilson's leadership, the airline has worked to revamp its operations and improve customer service, but the global pandemic and other economic challenges have taken a significant toll.
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