Tata Sons appoints interim management committee to run Air India until a new CEO is named (Campbell Wilson to exit September 202

Air India will be operated by an interim committee appointed by Tata Sons while the group searches for a new chief executive. The change follows the scheduled departure of Campbell Wilson, who will leave in September 2026, keeping day-to-day leadership under committee oversight until a successor is selected.

Discovered 2026-07-16T22:43:12.588746-07:00 | 2026-07-16T22:43:12.588746-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Air India’s CEO transition—Campbell Wilson exiting in September 2026—creates a near-term leadership and governance shift that will shape network, fleet and commercial priorities under an interim committee model.
  • The interim committee appointment by Tata Sons signals how ownership will manage continuity during CEO succession, affecting investor, partner and labor counterpart planning.
  • For partners across India’s aviation value chain, the timing and structure of interim leadership determines decision velocity on operational and strategic initiatives ahead of the permanent appointment process.

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