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.
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Air India CEO Campbell Wilson, in a internal communication to the airline staff stated that 2023 is set to be a significant and exciting year in the history of the new Air India.
Campbell Wilson, the chief executive and managing director of Air India, stated on Tuesday that the company’s future is “going to be very bright,” but added that no comments will be made regarding its plans to expand the Air India fleet.
Newly Appointed TATA Air India CEO Campbell Wilson visits State of Art MRO Air Works Group facilities in Kochi, India. Read more Here..
Air India’s recently appointed CMD Campbell Wilson has requested the airline’s built-in operations management center (IOCC), which is the “nerve center” of any service, to report to him and provide suggestions on the way to enhance the on-time efficiency.
According to a senior official, the home ministry has granted Campbell Wilson, the CEO-designate of Air India, security clearance
Tata Group’s acquisition of Air India has generated issues with Singapore’s competition authority, which now owns two major airlines
Tata Sons has chosen Campbell Wilson to run Air India, and he has resigned from his current job at Singapore Airlines (SIA). Know more
Tata Sons announced on Thursday that Campbell Wilson has been named CEO and Managing Director (MD) of Air India.