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Air India CMD Jadhav sacked, Rohit Nandan set to replace him

Air India CMD Jadhav sacked, Rohit Nandan set to replace him

The government decides to split Jadhav's post into two and appoints Civil Aviation Secretary Nasim Zaidi as the chairman, while Rohit Nandan, a Joint Secretary in the Civil Aviation Ministry, will be appointed the Managing Director. The appointments are an interim arrangement. 55-year-old Jadhav was facing criticism for the grave financial crisis facing Air India.

BT Online Bureau
  • New Delhi,
  • Updated Aug 12, 2011 3:50 PM IST
Air India CMD Jadhav sacked, Rohit Nandan set to replace himArvind Jadhav
Arvind Jadhav is set to be removed as Air India's Chairman and Managing Director with the government deciding to split the post into two and appoint Civil Aviation Secretary Nasim Zaidi as the chairman. An official order to this effect is expected to issued on Friday.

Rohit Nandan, a Joint Secretary in the Civil Aviation Ministry, will be appointed the Managing Director of the airline to handle day-to-day functions.

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However, the appointment of Nandan and Zaidi is going to be an interim arrangement till the government gets suitable candidates for the two posts.

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The government is also likely to soon fill up two vacancies in the Air India board caused by the resignations of Amit Mitra and Anand Mahindra, who quit as independent directors in the board.

Earlier, there was speculation that Nandan will be associated with two deputy MDs.

However, sources said they are yet to take a decision on these appointments.

55-year-old Jadhav has been facing criticism for the grave financial crisis facing Air India.

A 1978-batch IAS officer, Jadhav took over as CMD of the National Aviation Corporation of India Limited (NACIL) on May 4, 2009.

He is empanelled as a Secretary to the government.

Jadhav has been under attack from sections of the employees like pilots and political parties. His tenure so far has experienced three major strikes by pilots and other employees.

The focus of these attacks has been the massive losses and debt burden of the national carrier and delayed payment of staff salaries and allowances.

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With PTI inputs

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