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Sources say that the Air India CEO search has narrowed down to Singapore Air executive Kannan and insider Aggarwal.

Two sources who have direct knowledge of this matter say that Vinod 'Kannan, the Singapore Airlines CEO and Air India's commercial head Nipun Aggarwal will be the two frontrunners for the position of new CEO at Air India.

This suggests that the search for the next CEO of India's second largest airline is close to completion. Last month, New Zealander Campbell Wilson announced his resignation as the airline faced persistent losses and regulatory oversight.

One source said that the board of Tata Sons - the majority owner of 'airline' - is considering both names. There has not been a final decision and another candidate could emerge as the frontrunner.

Tata Sons' spokesperson did not reply to an inquiry for comment. Air India refused to comment. Aggarwal and Kannan didn't respond to texts requesting comment.

Singapore Airlines owns a?roughly 25% stake in Air India. The rest is owned by Tata Sons.

Air India's choice of a CEO is crucial at this time. The airline has been struggling with high losses, increased regulatory scrutiny following a fatal crash last year and operational disruptions caused by the Iran War, which have driven up costs.

In April last year, Pakistan banned Indian carriers in its airspace following tensions between the two neighbours.

Kannan was the CEO of Vistara - the joint venture between Tata Airlines and Singapore Airlines which was later merged with Air India.

Kannan, an aviation veteran, began his career in 2001 with Singapore Airlines and has held a variety of roles within the airline.

Aggarwal became the CEO of Air India in 2022, after Tata Sons acquired the airline from the Indian government. According to Air India, he played a major role in the transformation of Tata Group Companies between 2017 and 2020.

He has also worked as an investment banker with Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

(source: Reuters)