Global Airline Executives Considered For Top Job At Indian Carrier
Tata Sons has begun discussions with senior executives from global airlines to potentially replace Air India CEO Campbell Wilson, according to The Economic Times. The move comes amid growing pressure following a fatal crash in 2025 and impatience over the pace of improvements at the airline. Wilson’s term officially runs until 2027, but the airline’s board is actively seeking his replacement. The search for a new CEO comes as Air India faces challenges in improving its service quality and punctuality, despite successfully merging with Vistara and expanding its fleet. This development was first reported by AeroTime.