Air India’s CEO, Campbell Wilson, has stepped down following significant losses and a slow recovery since the Tata Group’s acquisition. His departure, accepted by the board, awaits a successor and the conclusion of the investigation into last year’s Ahmedabad crash. Wilson’s tenure, which began in July 2022, faced challenges including supply chain issues and airspace restrictions. Air India’s CEO, Campbell Wilson, has stepped down following significant losses and a slow recovery since the Tata Group’s acquisition. His departure, accepted by the board, awaits a successor and the conclusion of the investigation into last year’s Ahmedabad crash. Wilson’s tenure, which began in July 2022, faced challenges including supply chain issues and airspace restrictions.
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