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Campbell Wilson

Campbell Wilson is a New Zealand business executive currently serving as the CEO and Managing Director of Air India since July 2022. He has over 25 years of experience with the Singapore Airlines Group. A significant portion of his career involved leading Scoot, the group's low-cost airline, through two separate terms as its Chief Executive Officer. His extensive experience in the aviation industry has positioned him as a key figure in Air India's current leadership.


1996: Joined Singapore Airlines

In 1996, Campbell Wilson started his career with Singapore Airlines in Auckland.

2006: VP of Singapore Airlines in Canada

In 2006, Wilson was appointed as the vice president of Singapore Airlines' operations in Canada.

2010: General Manager of Japan Operations

In 2010, Wilson was appointed as the general manager of Japan operations for Singapore Airlines.

November 2011: Unveiling of Scoot Airline

In November 2011, Wilson, as founding CEO, officially unveiled the new airline, Scoot.

June 2016: Left Scoot

In June 2016, Wilson left his position at Scoot.

April 2020: Second Stint as CEO of Scoot

In April 2020, Wilson returned to Scoot for a second time, as CEO.

July 2022: CEO and Managing Director of Air India

In July 2022, Campbell Wilson assumed the role of chief executive officer and managing director of Air India.