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During IATA’s AGM in Delhi, Air India’s CEO Campbell Wilson shares some details about the airline’s radical transformation.
Air India, under Tata Group's ownership, is undergoing a significant transformation, marked by an order of 570 new planes.
The renewal of India’s flag carrier, Air India, is progressing slowly as it awaits new planes and seats that are key to the ...
According to CEO Campbell Wilson, Air India has leased every aircraft that is currently available worldwide and depleted the ...
Air India, owned by Tata Group, is undergoing a major transformation. This has been ongoing for three years. The airline has ...
Air India has begun what it describes as a “heavy refresh” of its 777 fleet, as the full retrofit program of these aircraft ...
Air India achieves operating profit in FY25, credits merger with Vistara for financial gains and plans transformation ...
The ban on Indian airlines using Pakistani airspace is increasing flight times and impacting Air India's profitability, ...
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson discusses the airline's ambitious three-year transformation plan, including new plane orders ...
Air India sees huge upside in passenger as well as cargo segments and is always open for partnerships, its chief Campbell ...
In this candid interview with Business Today's Siddharth Zarabi, Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson shares insights into ...
Campbell Wilson also mentioned that when Pakistan closed its airspace after 'Operation Sindoor', 13 city airports for Air ...