Ending suspense over the appointment of Air-India MD, the government said on Friday that Sunil Arora, chairman and managing director of Indian Airlines would assume additional charge of the international airline.
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The appointment of Arora comes on the day when Indian Airlines is celebrating its Golden Jubilee.
Arora would take over from J N Gogoi, whose six-month extension as the acting MD, ended on Thursday. Gogoi had joined Air-India in 1969.
Arora's appointment is likely to strengthen synergy between the domestic and international carriers.
His appointment assumes significance as both Air-India and Indian Airlines are in the process of expanding their fleet.
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