Wednesday, August 10, 2011

To fix Air India, get a CEO: Prime Minister’s Office

New Delhi: As the national carrier Air India plunges deeper into losses, the Prime Minister’s Office has expressed its keenness to rope in a professional for the top job at Air India for a term longer than the current tenure of three years, said sources. The civil aviation ministry, said top government sources, has initiated the process for change of guard at Air India.

“The proposal for a change at the airline’s helm along with suggested names is under consideration and will be sent to the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet,” said the source. At least three officers were approached for the top job, one of whom told The Indian

Express that he has declined the offer. “The airline is in a bad shape, neck-deep into losses. Who would want to take it over now?,” said one of the high-ranking official who was approached with the offer
10/08/11 Smita Aggarwal/Indian Express
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