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Air India Express MD Aloke Singh will step down after five-year tenure, shows memo

According to an internal memo seen by?on Monday, the managing director of Air India Express'?low-cost division will step down after five years on March 19, 2019.

MD?Aloke?Singh said in the memorandum that the carrier had grown to become India’s third largest narrow-body operator with more than 100 planes and around 8,300 employees.

Singh did not announce a successor, but said that Captain Hamish Maxiwell, who previously served as an advisor to him, would take over?as Accountable manager, a regulatory position responsible for ensuring safety oversight and operational standards.

Air India Express has not responded to the request for comment immediately.

The carrier will'report an operating profit during the second half of this fiscal year, its first ever since it was acquired by Tata Group 2022. This is due to an increase in market share and capacity.

The airline plans to expand its fleet from 100 aircraft to 200 in the next 4-5 years.

Singh joined the airline as early as 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic shook up global aviation. He later led the low cost unit in its integration with 'AirAsia India' following the Tata Group takeover of 'Air India.

Air India is owned by Tata Group, Singapore Airlines and has struggled to rebuild its international network and reputation. It has also been hampered by delays in the supply chain. Reporting by Abhijith Gaapavaram, New Delhi; and Nishit Navin, Bengaluru. Editing by Shrey Biswas.

(source: Reuters)