Air India’s CEO, Campbell Wilson, has stepped down following significant losses and a slow recovery since the Tata Group’s acquisition. His departure, accepted by the board, awaits a successor and the conclusion of the investigation into last year’s Ahmedabad crash. Wilson’s tenure, which began in July 2022, faced challenges including supply chain issues and airspace restrictions.
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