Post-Elbers, IndiGo picks ex-BA chief William Walsh as CEO | India News
NEW DELHI: IndiGo on Tuesday named DG of International Air Transport Association (IATA) and former British Airways (BA) chief William Walsh as its new CEO.Airline promoter and MD Rahul Bhatia had assumed charge as CEO in the interim after Pieter Elbers’ resignation last month with immediate effect. Elbers, then KLM president and CEO of KLM, was brought to IndiGo about four years ago to expand its international footprint. While the foreign footprint expanded substantially following the Dec schedule collapse, Elbers put in his papers. Bhatia had said the schedule collapse “should never have taken place”.Now, IndiGo has chosen an industry veteran who can help it expand globally. Walsh, who will take charge in Aug, is a trained pilot who has been the CEO of Aer Lingus, British Airways, and then of International Airlines Group, which is a holding company that owns these two airlines along with Iberia, Level and Vueling. He began his career in aviation as a cadet pilot with Aer Lingus in 1979.
William Walsh expected to join IndiGo by August 3
Choosing a pilot-turned-management heavyweight with CEO experience shows that his focus will be equally on operations and expansion to ensure what happened last Dec never recurs. Willie, as Walsh is popularly known as, will complete his tenure at IATA on July 31, 2026, and is expected to join IndiGo by Aug 3.A mail sent by Rahul Bhatia to employees to inform them of Wille’s appointment Tuesday was signed off as ‘kuchh hee dino kaa mehmaan’ as CEO. And the one sent on March 10 to announce Elbers’ resignation was signed as “main hoon na”.On his appointment, Bhatia said: “As we enter a new phase of transformation and growth, I am delighted to welcome Willie to IndiGo. He is an iconic and accomplished aviation leader and brings a rare combination of global perspective, operational expertise of having built strong customer-focused airlines, deep industry experience and a values-driven leadership, making him exceptionally suited to lead IndiGo at this pivotal cusp of growth.”Walsh said: “I am delighted to have the opportunity to lead IndiGo. The aviation landscape is evolving rapidly, and IndiGo is extremely well-positioned to be at the forefront of this change. I look forward to partnering with colleagues across the organisation to build a culture of excellence, innovation, collaboration and sustainable value for all stakeholders.”