Leadership Shake-Up at India's Two Largest Airlines as IndiGo, Air India Prepare for New CEOs
India's two largest carriers, IndiGo and Air India, are preparing for major leadership transitions. IndiGo has announced that its current CEO, Ronojoy Dutta, will retire and be succeeded by KLM's President and CEO, Pieter Elbers. This change comes as IndiGo focuses on a significant international expansion strategy. Meanwhile, the newly privatized Air India is also in the process of finalizing its new leadership team under Tata Group's ownership. These executive changes at the country's dominant airlines are set to influence the competitive dynamics of the rapidly growing Indian aviation market.
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