New Delhi, April 7 -- Air India has started looking for its successor, a day after they confirmed the resignation of its Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Campbell Wilson.
The airline said in an official statement that it has constituted a committee to find a successor over the next few months.
With close to a century of operations, Air India has struggled through its transition from government ownership to Tata Group control, a pioneer in India's aviation sector. The group currently operates two airline brands, full-service Air India and Air India Express.
Wilson, a New Zealand native who assumed the role in 2022 following the airline's privatisation, stepped down before the end of his five-year term.
Throughout his tenure...