Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has registered the six Boeing 777s taken on lease by TATA-backed Air India (AI).
Air India CEO
Tata-backed Indian FSC Air India (AI) Airline’s CEO, Campbell Wilson, emphasized the importance of providing India with international non-stop flights to a wider range of destinations.
Indian DGCA has issued a show cause notice to Air India CEO Campbell Wilson for the airline’s lapses in reporting the incident.
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson, a significant no of pilots have agreed to recently proposed compensation despite protests from pilot unions
Tata-owned Indian FSC Air India will recruit around 500 cabin crews and 50 pilots each month, says CEO Campbell Wilson.
Air India has been facing a shortage of crew, particularly pilots for Boeing 777 aircraft, and a scarcity of planes hence slashing gulf
Air India has onboarded over 3,800 staff across crew and other functions in the last six months, and has implemented over 29 new employee policies as part of its five-year transformation plan.
Air India ‘s plans to become a global airline with hundreds of new jets erupted as international airlines clamoured for increased access to the fastest-growing economy in the world.
TATA Air India received its First Boeing 777-200 LR out of 5 leased from Delta Airlines on Sunday evening.
After rejecting its initial pick, Tata Sons is set to name a new chief executive officer (CEO) for Air India in the coming days.