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Air India CEO Wilson resigns amid losses and regulatory scrutiny

The airline faces persistent losses, delivery delays and safety scrutiny as Tata Group prepares for a leadership transition.

  • Air India's CEO Campbell Wilson has resigned early as the airline deals with financial losses and the aftermath of a deadly crash that killed 260 people.
  • Wilson, a former Singapore Airlines executive, was brought in to lead a turnaround after Tata Group bought Air India from the Indian government in 2022.
  • Air India suffered years of neglect when it was under state ownership and has posted losses since its return to private ownership four years ago.
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The CEO of Air India has decided to resign before the end of his term, after trying to rescue the airline from losses and the impact of the plane crash.

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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