Airways MagazineJohn Huston

Campbell Wilson resigns as Air India CEO amid losses, crash fallout and Tata leadership search

Campbell Wilson has resigned as Air India CEO, leaving before the end of a five‑year contract through July 2027. His departure comes as the carrier faces persistent losses, regulatory scrutiny and fallout from a fatal Dreamliner crash, prompting Tata to seek new leadership.

2026-04-06T13:39:12.496481-07:00
The Air CurrentCarter Johnston

U.S. Navy F/A-XX Development Hits Delays as Congress and White House Clash Over Strategy and Industrial-Base Readiness

By The Air Current: Congress, White House and Navy at odds over fighter’s strategic value and industrial base readiness.

2026-04-06T12:57:56.098923-07:00
Reuters

White House proposes cutting 9,400 TSA airport-screening jobs and $1.5 billion from TSA budget

By Reuters: The White House is proposing to cut more than 9,400 workers and just over $1.5 billion from the 60,000-employee Transportation Security Administration that handles airport security operations, according to budget documents.

2026-04-06T12:10:52.557096-07:00