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Jet Airways needs just what its new CEO Sanjiv Kapoor believes in: Dare to be different

In a statement after taking over as Jet Airways CEO, Sanjiv Kapoor has said he will lead the charge in rebuilding Jet Airways into the most preferred customer-oriented airline once again, a people-focused airline for the digital age.

By Amrita Das  Mar 4, 2022 2:39:20 PM IST (Published)


Two battered airlines in India had been looking for chief executives to turn around flight paths for good: Air India and Jet Airways. While Tatas' Air India zeroed in on former Turkish Airlines chairman Ilker Ayci (he has since declined the post), new Jet promoters Jalan Kalrock Consortium picked Sanjiv Kapoor (a Vistara and SpiceJet veteran).
The Tata Group took over debt-laden national carrier Air India from the government on January 27. The October 2021 takeover marked Air India's return to the conglomerate after nearly 69 years when JRD Tata founded it. In February, Ayci was named the new CEO.
Later, reports said Ayci was an adviser to Tayyip Erdogan when the Turkish president was mayor of Istanbul. It was also reported that his appointment would need clearances from the government—a routine process for all expatriate CEO hires. Declining the post, Ayci has blamed sections of media for attempts to "colour his appointment".