New Delhi: Rono Dutta, president, Air Sahara, is heading back to the United States. This time, it could be to head the international operations of Jet Airways.
The former head of United Airlines had joined Air Sahara in ’04, after a 17-year stint in the US airline industry. Sources said Jet chief Naresh Goy0al is keen to retain Mr Dutta in the new set-up and use his expertise for spearheading Jet’s international operations. However, there was no official confirmation if he has taken up Jet’s offer.
31/03/06 Economic Times
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