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Campbell Wilson resigns as CEO of Air India

7 April 2026
in New Zealand
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New Zealander Campbell Wilson has stepped down as chief executive of Air India, a position he took on in 2022 after previously leading Singapore Airlines’ subsidiary, Scoot. Wilson expressed that it is the right time for him to pass the leadership to someone new as Air India enters a crucial phase in its development. He described his tenure at Air India as an honor and pledged to remain a supportive advocate for the airline and its employees. The Air India board has initiated the search for Wilson’s successor, which they expect to complete in the coming months.

Why It Matters

The resignation of Campbell Wilson comes at a pivotal moment for Air India, as the airline continues to undergo significant transformations aimed at revitalizing its operations and enhancing customer service. The Indian aviation market has experienced rapid growth, making it increasingly competitive. Air India aims to reclaim its position as a leading airline in the region, following a period of decline. Wilson’s leadership was part of this turnaround strategy, and his departure raises questions about the continuity of this transformation as the airline seeks to solidify its future in a challenging industry landscape.

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