Air India Chairman N. Chandrasekaran will form an interim committee of senior executives to manage the airline while the search is on for a successor to CEO Campbell Wilson, Reuters reported Thursday, citing a person with direct knowledge of the matter.
The committee will include Chandrasekaran along with former senior civil aviation ministry official Pradeep Singh Kharola.
Air India CEO Wilson resigned from the position in April and his notice period ends on Sept. 30, the report said.
Tata Sons, the principal holding company of the Tata Group, controls Air India with a 75% stake.
Air India and Tata Sons did not immediately respond to' request for a comment.
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