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Air India CEO: Successor will be "hands-full"

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson said on Thursday that his successor would have "hands-on" work, as the carrier deals with the fallout of the Iran War and the strong U.S. Dollar.

Wilson, who announced his resignation from Air India last month, has said that he will be leaving the company in two or three months.

Wilson said that the next four years will be "just as challenging, but in a slightly different way" at a luncheon event in New York. "The person who takes over the role will have a lot on their plate, but I want to make sure that the right person has been chosen to continue the work." According to reports, Singapore Airlines executive Vinod Kanan and Air India commercial head Nipun Aggarwal were the frontrunners for the position of new CEO at Air India.

Air India's image has been tarnished as well by "a series of safety failures".

Wilson stated that it was "always clear" that he would serve a four-year tenure at Air India. However, he said he would help his successor by taking'steps'.

Wilson said, "I will be flexible for as long it takes them to find someone to replace me and I'll make sure we have a smooth transition."

(source: Reuters)