Air India CEO Campbell Wilson Resigns Early Amid Rising Losses, Will Stay Until Successor Is Appointed

Air India Chief Executive Officer Campbell Wilson has resigned ahead of completing his term, marking a key leadership transition for the airline during a challenging period.

According to sources familiar with the development, Wilson’s resignation was accepted during a board meeting held last week. He will continue to serve in his role until a successor is appointed, ensuring continuity in leadership and a smooth transition.

Early Exit Before Contract Completion

Wilson joined Air India in September 2022 after the airline’s privatisation. His five-year term was originally scheduled to end in 2027. However, he had earlier indicated his intention not to continue beyond his contract, prompting the board to begin succession planning in January.

Search for New CEO Underway

The airline is currently in advanced discussions with potential candidates. Sources indicate that shortlisted individuals are experienced leaders from full-service global airlines. A decision is expected in the coming weeks.

Operational and Financial Challenges

The leadership change comes at a time when Air India is facing multiple pressures, including:

  • Increased fuel and operational costs
  • Airspace restrictions due to ongoing West Asia tensions
  • Aircraft delivery delays impacting expansion plans

These factors have significantly affected operations, especially international routes that now require longer flight paths and additional fuel stops.

Impact of Past Crisis

The airline is also dealing with the aftermath of the Air India Flight AI 171 crashwhich had a lasting impact on operations and public confidence.

Industry estimates suggest that Air India could report losses of up to ₹20,000 crore in FY 2026, adding urgency to the leadership transition.

Expectations from the Next Leader

Aviation experts suggest that the next CEO will need:

  • Strong global aviation experience
  • Expertise in managing full-service and low-cost operations
  • Proven ability to handle complex operational challenges

The role will also involve overseeing Air India Express and improving overall efficiency.

Broader Industry Developments

The Indian aviation sector is witnessing multiple leadership changes. For instance, IndiGo recently announced the exit of CEO Pieter Elbers and appointed William Walsh as the new head.

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