Mumbai: The aviation ministry is planning a major revamp of the national carrier Air India’s management, apart from setting a deadline of two years to end its financial mess. The civil aviation minister Praful Patel said on Tuesday in New Delhi that Air India’s top management will undergo a revamp in the next 30 days. “Some heads are going to roll. We are going to bring people of great integrity and those with a proven track record in business,” he added.
Going forward, it is gathered the government would go in for partial disinvestment of the state-owned carrier.
As a part of the exercise, it is learnt that directors who have been with the company for a while will move on, while a professional chief operating officer (COO) will be appointed under the chairman and managing director Arvind Jadhav. At least seven independent directors, who are internationally reputed, would be inducted on the board.
Meanwhile, on Friday, the Air India management will pay salaries to employees who earn less than Rs 10,000. Employees who earn more than Rs 10,000 will receive their salaries next. Air India is in the midst of a financial crisis after having incurred a loss of Rs 4,000 crore last fiscal.
08/07/09 Economic Times
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