After Aditya Ghosh, another IndiGo's top exec resigns

NEW DELHI: After IndiGo’s president Aditya Ghosh, the low price service’s (LCC) leader industrial officer Sanjay Kumar has resigned with effect from July 2018, “to pursue different career interests.” These resignations come as IndiGo promoters are now bringing in expats to prepare the airline for launch of medium to lengthy haul price range flights. William Boulter, these days leader technique officer, can be taking on from Sanjay Kumar as leader industrial officer. IndiGo these days has A-320s in its fleet and flies to within sight global spaces. It is now increasing its wings for longer flights the use of broad body airplane.


The old team, which helped IndiGo consolidate its place as India’s largest home airline with a market percentage of over 40%, is leaving and making approach for brand spanking new team of expats to pave approach for the following round of expansion in medium to lengthy haul global markets. The airline is now led through a team of expats led through Gregory Taylor who is predicted to turn into CEO; Wolfgang Prock-Schauer is leader operating officer; Michael Swiatek is leader planning officer; Willy Boulter is the manager technique officer; Jason Herter is VP operations and Cindy Szadokierski is VP airport operations.


IndiGo period in-between CEO Rahul Bhatia said: “I want to thank Sanjay for all he has finished for the company in making IndiGo the airline it is. We are successful at what we do and Sanjay’s contribution has been very important in getting us to the level we're nowadays. I'm grateful for all his onerous paintings since he joined in January 2007 and want him all of the best possible in his future endeavours.”


Sanjay Kumar said: “The remaining 12 years at IndiGo has been the most pleasant and rewarding experience of my career. I'm extremely proud to had been part of industrial success of the airline. I want to thank the founders and all colleagues for his or her strengthen all the way through this time.”


Sanjay Kumar is one of the maximum seasoned aviation pros of India and has worked in Sahara, SpiceJet and IndiGo within the remaining 20 years. He used to be with Sahara Airlines from 1992 to April 2001. “In April 2001 he joined Royal Airways Limited and worked on the startup project of SpiceJet which used to be launched in May 2005. He used to be the Vice President – Marketing and Planning for SpiceJet until January 2007 and used to be answerable for quite a lot of assignments within the spaces of Network Planning, Marketing and Sales, Distribution, Product and Service Development and Media Relations. He joined our Company on January 29, 2007 and is answerable for the commercial operations of our Company,” IndiGo’s website says about Kumar’s profile.
After Aditya Ghosh, another IndiGo's top exec resigns After Aditya Ghosh, another IndiGo's top exec resigns Reviewed by Kailash on June 26, 2018 Rating: 5
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