
New Delhi, March 23 India's largest airline, IndiGo, announced on Monday the appointment of former Air India Express Managing Director Aloke Singh as its Chief Strategy Officer.
The appointment comes less than two weeks after the sudden resignation of IndiGo's CEO, Pieter Elbers.
"Singh will lead the company's long-term strategic planning function and drive enterprise-wide transformation initiatives focused on accelerating growth, enhancing operational efficiency, and strengthening competitive positioning in a rapidly evolving global aviation landscape," IndiGo said in a statement.
"He will work closely with the leadership team on cross-functional priorities designed to improve agility, enhance customer experience, and deliver sustainable shareholder value," IndiGo said.
IndiGo's Managing Director, Rahul Bhatia, said Singh brings an exceptional blend of strategic vision and operational expertise.
"His deep understanding of the aviation industry will be invaluable as we build a more agile, resilient, and future-ready organization, and accelerate our next phase of growth. For now, Aloke will report to me. Once the new CEO takes office, he will report to the new Chief Executive," Bhatia said.
Singh, a veteran of the aviation industry, had served as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer at Air India Express. He has also held senior leadership positions at Air India and Oman Air.




