Air India has officially announced that Campbell Wilson, its Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, has resigned. Key Details - Wilson will continue to serve until the end of September 2026, ensuring a smooth transition. - He cited personal reasons for stepping down after leading the airline through a critical transformation phase. - Under his leadership, Air India initiated its Vihaan.AI transformation plan, expanded its fleet, and worked on modernizing operations and customer service. - The Tata Group, which owns Air India, is expected to announce succession plans soon. Broader Context Wilson, who previously headed Scoot (Singapore Airlines’ low-cost subsidiary), was appointed in May 2022. His tenure coincided with Air India’s ambitious restructuring and fleet expansion, including record aircraft orders and integration with Vistara. This resignation comes at a pivotal moment, as Air India is still in the midst of its turnaround strategy and global expansion push.
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