Mumbai: The morning after an Air India plane flying in from Varanasi made an emergency landing at Delhi’s airport due to a hydraulic leak, the aircraft had a surprise visitor: Ashwani Lohani, who joined as the state-run airline’s new chairman and managing director just a week ago.
Ever since he took charge of the country’s ailing flag carrier, the 1980 batch Indian Railways Service officer has been on his feet, meeting everyone from baggage loaders to board directors as he tries to feel the pulse of the airline, multiple Air India executives who regularly interact with him said.