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Air India Express MD Aloke Singh will step down after five years in March, according to a memo.

According to an internal memo seen by, the managing director of Air India Express - Air India's low cost unit - will step down from his position on March 19, after serving in it for five years. On?Monday.

In the memo, MD Aloke said that the carrier had grown into India's third largest narrow-body operator with more than 100 planes and around 8,300 employees.

Singh wrote in a memo to employees: "Together we have taken the carrier through a period defining transformation. We navigated an intricate merger,?a complex integration?, created a new brand?, and grew the fleet by four times. This has propelled the airline from being a?sub-scale?, niche operator?to India's third largest narrow-body operator ...,".

He didn't name a replacement, but he did say that Captain Hamish, who had previously been an adviser to the MD, would?take on the role of accountable manager. This is a regulatory position responsible for ensuring a?airline’s safety oversight and operational standards.

Air India Express has not responded to a request for comment.

The carrier expects to report its first operating profit since it was acquired by Tata Group 2022. This will be a result of increased capacity and a higher market share.

The airline plans to expand its fleet of more than 200 aircraft, and operates more than 100 Boeing or Airbus narrow body jets.

Singh joined the airline as early as 2020, when the COVID-19 virus pandemic was sweeping the world. He then led the integration of the low-cost business with the AirAsia India unit after the Tata Group acquired Air India.

Air India, owned by the?Tata Group & Singapore Airlines, is battling to rebuild its international network and reputation, as well as replace its ageing aircraft that have been hampered by supply chain delays. Reporting by Abhijith Gaapavaram and Nishit Navin in New Delhi; editing by Shreya Biwas and Mrigank Dahaniwala

(source: Reuters)