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“Astonishing Progress”: Air India CEO & MD Campbell Wilson on first takeover anniversary

Tata-owned Air India

Tata-owned Air India

Astonishing Progress: Air India completed its one year under Tata Group on Friday. Tata group took control of loss-making Air India from the government on 27 January 2022 last year.

During the first year of its acquisition, Air India increased its operating aircraft by 27 percent which led to a 30 percent increase in flight numbers that includes a 63 percent increase in weekly international flights.

On the occasion of one year anniversary, the airline’s chief Campbell Wilson highlighted that the carrier’s progress has been quite remarkable.

The airline’s CEO and MD Campbell Wilson acknowledged that there will be challenges along the way, and emphasized that more than successes in a message to employees, “it is how we respond to our lapses … that will define us”.

The plans were listed out in a communication sent to employees by the airline’s CEO and MD Campbell Wilson, who also termed the achievements of the past year as ‘stunning’.

CEO and MD Campbell Wilson’s letter

“Taken together, the progress over the last 12 months has been nothing short of stunning, even if so much of what we have been working on has been behind the scenes, building platforms and capabilities so that our future ambitions can take flight. There is of course much more that needs to be done, and everyone – internally and externally – is hungry for us to do it,” said Wilson.

The infographics attached to the letter said, “Committed US $400 million to refurbish the interiors of its entire wide-body fleet including latest generation seats and best-in-class inflight entertainment across all cabin classes… Finalizing a historic order of new aircraft to power future growth”.

The airline is to invest US $400 million (Rs 3,300 crore) to refurbish its onboard product and put a historic order of 500 aircraft. The group has also announced plans for the merger of Air India Express with AirAsia India by this year and Vistara to merge with Air India by next year.

The chairman N Chandrasekaran also the chairman of the Tata Group came out in public on the incident. This is notable since the airline had to deal with considerable negative publicity due to an incident where a drunk man allegedly urinated on a woman passenger on a New York-Delhi flight.

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