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Air New Zealand appoints former Air India CEO Campbell Wilson to its board

Air New Zealand announced on Wednesday that it will appoint Robert 'McDonald and former Air India CFO Campbell Wilson as members of its board. This appointment is effective on September 24 when the annual shareholders meeting takes place.

These appointments are made as New Zealand's national airline deals with delayed aircraft deliveries, engine problems that persist and high fuel costs resulting from the Middle East conflict.

Campbell Wilson, a New Zealander by birth, has more than 30 years of aviation experience. After nearly four years as chief executive of Air 'India, he stepped down in early April amid persistent losses and increased scrutiny after a crash that killed 260 last year.

Wilson was the founder of?Scoot - Singapore Airlines' low cost unit. In his long career at Singapore Airlines, Wilson helped to shape Scoot’s informal, irreverent cultural ethos within a more conservative, larger organisation.

Robert McDonald, on the other hand, is currently a director of FleetPartners Group and he serves as a director for Contact Energy. (Reporting by Shivangi Lahiri in Bengaluru; Editing by Diti Pujara)

(source: Reuters)