Air India's multiple snags and diversions normal, given its size: CEO Campbell Wilson

Synopsis
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson addressed concerns about recent technical snags, deeming them normal given the airline's scale, with over 1,200 daily departures. He highlighted operational improvements like on-time performance and network expansion, while acknowledging disruptions from enhanced safety checks. The airline faces scrutiny following a tragic crash and DGCA enforcement actions, emphasizing transparency to build trust.
Air India has been reporting multiple technical incidents and precautionary diversions, many of which have drawn headlines. Wilson told staff that with more than 1,200 departures daily across Air India and Air India Express, the scale of operations explains the number of incidents.
"With more than 1,200 departures every single day-nearly one every minute-across the Air India Group, it can seem like a lot. In context of our scale and size, however, the incidence rate is entirely normal," Wilson said. The airline has adopted a "safety pause", adding voluntary pre-flight checks and slowing some operations. The measures have disrupted schedules and temporarily curtailed wide-body flying. "When the spotlight is on us, it's crucial to offer timely, clear and accurate information and the right context...This transparency will, over time, help build trust," Wilson said.
The DGCA has issued enforcement actions against AI, several triggered by the airline's voluntary disclosures.
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