Akasa Air (QP, Mumbai International) has hit back at media claims of ongoing “churn” in its senior leadership amid the airline’s struggles to expand its fleet.

According to a report in the Business Standard newspaper, three senior executives have quit the carrier or are serving out their notice, namely its operations, strategy and planning chief, its aircraft acquisition and financing vice-president, and a senior catering manager.

While acknowledging the managers’ departure, an Akasa Air spokesperson…

Source: ch aviation
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