India's Two Largest Airlines, IndiGo and Air India, Prepare for Major Leadership Transitions
India's two dominant airlines are on the verge of significant leadership changes. IndiGo's CEO, Ronojoy Dutta, is retiring and will be succeeded by outgoing KLM CEO Pieter Elbers. Simultaneously, the newly privatized Air India is preparing for the arrival of its new CEO, Campbell Wilson, from Singapore Airlines' low-cost subsidiary Scoot. These appointments bring seasoned international executives to the forefront of India's highly competitive aviation market. The new leaders will be tasked with navigating post-pandemic recovery and steering their respective airlines through ambitious growth plans.
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