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Air India seeks new CEO amid post-crash scrutiny
Summary
Two sources say Air India is scouting for a new chief executive to replace Campbell Wilson, as regulators increased scrutiny after a June crash that killed 260 people.
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Air India is reported to be looking for a new chief executive to replace Campbell Wilson, two people familiar with the matter said. The search comes as the carrier remains under heightened scrutiny following a June crash that killed 260 people. Regulators have reported lapses at the airline across areas such as equipment checks, parts replacement and fatigue management. Wilson became CEO in July 2022 and his term runs through 2027; neither the airline, its owners nor Wilson immediately commented.
Known details:
- Two sources told Reuters that Air India is scouting for a new chief executive to replace Campbell Wilson.
- A June crash that killed 260 people prompted increased regulatory scrutiny of the carrier.
- Reported regulatory concerns include emergency-equipment checks, delays replacing engine parts, reported forgery and management of crew fatigue.
- Wilson took over as CEO in July 2022 and his current term runs to 2027; no immediate public comment was reported.
Summary:
Air India is reported to be seeking a leadership change while regulators review safety and operational lapses identified after the June accident. The situation has drawn attention to the airline's maintenance and management practices. Undetermined at this time.
