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Air India has improved training, strengthened standards: CEO Campbell Wilson

Highlighting recent developments, Campbell Wilson noted that the airline has revised and implemented Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), introduced structured performance management, and adopted philosophies such as those advocated by aviation safety firm Baines-Simmons, focusing on learning and improvement

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 Air India CEO Campbell Wilson. PIC/X

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson. PIC/X

In the wake of the June 12 Ahmedabad Plane Crash that claimed 260 lives, Air India Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Campbell Wilson said on Friday that the airline has significantly improved its training programmes, strengthened operational standards, and enhanced safety reporting mechanisms, reported PTI.

Wilson acknowledged that intense scrutiny is expected after such a tragedy and emphasised the importance of responding to criticism with openness and a willingness to learn. “All commentary must be taken constructively, with grace and an open mind,” he told employees.

The Tata Group-owned carrier has introduced a range of measures, including a temporary reduction in flight operations and comprehensive inspections of its Boeing 787 and 737 aircraft. Wilson confirmed that both inspections were completed without any irregularities found.

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