India’s largest airline, IndiGo, has announced a significant leadership change. Vikram Singh Mehta has been appointed as the new Chairman, taking over from Venkataramani Sumantran whose five-year tenure has concluded. Mehta, who joined IndiGo’s board in May 2022, boasts a distinguished career, including prominent roles at Shell and a successful stint as an IAS officer. His extensive experience promises a strong guiding hand for the airline’s future endeavors.
This leadership transition coincides with a noteworthy shift in IndiGo’s ownership structure. Co-founder Rakesh Gangwal and his family have recently decreased their stake in the company. While the specifics of this change remain undisclosed, it adds another layer of intrigue to the airline’s ongoing evolution. Mehta’s appointment, coupled with these ownership changes, signals a new chapter for IndiGo, raising anticipation for the airline’s strategic direction in the coming years. The aviation industry will be watching closely to see how this new leadership impacts IndiGo’s continued success.
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