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Air India CEO Campbell Wilson Resigns Amid Transformation Phase

Campbell Wilson has announced his resignation as CEO of Air India, marking the end of a transformative four-year period for the airline. In a heartfelt message to employees, he reflected on significant achievements, including the merger of four airlines and the modernization of operations. As Air India prepares for a new phase of growth with hundreds of aircraft deliveries starting in 2027, Wilson expressed pride in the airline's progress and gratitude towards its employees. His departure signals a crucial transition for the Tata Group-owned airline as it aims to establish itself as a leading global carrier.
 

Campbell Wilson Steps Down as CEO of Air India


In a heartfelt message to his team, Campbell Wilson announced his resignation as the Chief Executive Officer of Air India. After four years of significant transformation following the airline's privatization, Wilson believes it is the appropriate moment for him to depart as the airline gears up for a substantial growth phase, with hundreds of new aircraft deliveries set to begin in 2027.


In his emotional note addressed to 'Dear fellow Air Indians', Wilson expressed immense pride in the advancements made by the airline and extended his gratitude to the employees for their dedication and spirit. He stated, 'It has been a true honor to play a small part in this latest chapter of Air India’s long history… I will continue to be an enthusiastic supporter of this wonderful organization.' He concluded his message with a warm 'Jai Hind!'


Key Points from Wilson's Message


Wilson reflected on the remarkable changes Air India has experienced over the past four years, highlighting several key achievements during his tenure:



  • Successful integration of four airlines into one entity

  • Transition from public sector to private sector operations

  • Revitalization of leadership, workforce, and corporate culture

  • Launch of new products and enhancement of service standards

  • Addition of nearly 100 aircraft to the fleet

  • Completion of the interior refurbishment of legacy narrowbody aircraft

  • Initiation of deliveries for widebody aircraft featuring custom interiors

  • Development of critical infrastructure, including South Asia’s largest training academy and two flight simulator facilities


He acknowledged the significant challenges faced during this period, including delays in aircraft deliveries, supply chain disruptions, geopolitical conflicts, airspace restrictions, rising fuel costs, and tragic events that impacted the company. Wilson commended the resilience and positive attitude of Air India employees, stating that working alongside them has been a highlight of his 30-year career in aviation.


He expressed pride in their accomplishments, stating, 'I am incredibly proud of what you have achieved.' Wilson will remain in his position until a seamless transition is ensured and will continue to support the airline in the future. His message concluded with 'Jai Hind!'—a heartfelt farewell that reflects his respect for the airline and its workforce.


Wilson’s resignation signifies the conclusion of a pivotal transformation period for Air India, owned by the Tata Group, as it prepares for its next phase of growth into a prominent global airline.