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    Air India HR faces turbulence amid CEO exit

    Tata chief urges staff resilience as airline enters critical phase
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauApril 13, 2026Updated:April 13, 20262 Mins Read282 Views
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    Air India is undergoing a major leadership transition following the resignation of CEO Campbell Wilson, and N Chandrasekaran, chairman, Tata Group, has stepped in to reassure employees during this uncertain period. His message to staff focused on resilience, disciplined execution, and taking criticism constructively, as the airline continues its ambitious transformation under Tata ownership.

    Since Tata reacquired Air India in 2022, the airline has added more than 17,000 employees, consolidated four carriers into two, modernised systems, refurbished aircraft, and expanded its fleet. Women now make up a significant share of the workforce, and training has been a priority, with millions of learning hours logged. Despite these gains, the airline faces persistent challenges: financial pressures, regulatory scrutiny over safety and crew fatigue, and the shadow of the Ahmedabad crash that claimed 241 lives.

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    Human resources remain at the centre of this transformation. Staff morale has been tested by criticism and operational strain, but Chandrasekaran emphasised that safety must remain non-negotiable across engineering, training, and customer service. He urged employees to focus on what is within their control, manage costs carefully, and continue building a future-ready workforce.

    The HR department is also managing leadership gaps. Alongside Wilson’s departure, Air India Express has been without a managing director since March, adding to the uncertainty. A board committee has been formed to identify Wilson’s successor, underscoring the importance of stable leadership for employee confidence.

    For Air India’s workforce, the message is clear: despite turbulence, the airline’s long-term prospects remain strong. The transformation journey is at a critical stage, and employees are being asked to stay grounded, adapt to change, and continue driving progress.

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