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    Posted on March 31, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    IndiGo, India’s largest domestic airline with over 64% market share, appointed former IATA Director General Willie (“William”) Walsh as its new CEO on March 31, 2026, following Pieter Elbers’ resignation earlier this month amid operational disruptions.

    IndiGo names aviation heavyweight Willie Walsh as new CEO

    Willie Walsh's Appointment and IndiGo's Current Challenges

    By Abhijith Ganapavaram and Nandan Mandayam

    NEW DELHI, March 31 (Reuters) - Indian airline IndiGo pulled off a coup on Tuesday by naming Willie Walsh, one of the industry's highest-profile figures, as chief executive, as it grapples with regulatory scrutiny and operational challenges exacerbated by the Iran war.

    Willie Walsh's Background and Experience

    Walsh, 64, has most recently been leading the International Air Transport Association industry body through a period of aircraft delivery delays and mounting cost pressures, and is a previous CEO of British Airways.

    His term at IATA ends on July 31 and he is expected to join IndiGo by August 3 at the latest, the airline said in a statement.

    Industry Endorsements

    "(Walsh's) experience in managing large scale airline operations and navigating complex market dynamics make him ideally suited to strengthen and lead IndiGo," chairman Vikram Singh Mehta said.

    Walsh's Leadership Style and Career Highlights

    Combative Leader

    COMBATIVE LEADER

    Before joining IATA, Walsh built a long career in commercial aviation, starting as a cadet pilot at Aer Lingus in 1979 before becoming its CEO in 2001.

    He became CEO at British Airways in 2005, steering the airline through the global financial crisis and overseeing its 2011 merger with Iberia to create IAG.

    Reputation and Industry Impact

    Walsh earned a reputation as a combative leader during labour disputes at BA and later directed blunt criticism at governments over their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic after taking charge of IATA in April 2021.

    "It's a reflection of the airline's stature in global aviation as well as India's rising importance," Kapil Kaul, CEO of aviation advisory firm CAPA India, said of the appointment, adding that IndiGo could see many top management changes going forward.

    IndiGo's Recent Turmoil and Market Position

    Leadership Changes and Regulatory Scrutiny

    Walsh's appointment comes weeks after Pieter Elbers abruptly stepped down as IndiGo's CEO following regulatory scrutiny of the airline's failure to plan adequately for pilot rest and duty rules, which triggered mass flight cancellations in December.

    Market Share and Financial Performance

    IndiGo has about a 65% share of India's aviation market, the world's fastest-growing. The carrier cancelled more than 4,500 flights in December in what was the biggest crisis in its 20-year history.

    Regulators later reprimanded several senior executives, including Elbers, citing "inadequate overall oversight of flight operations and crisis management".

    IndiGo's shares are down 22% so far this year, making it one of the biggest losers on India's blue-chip Nifty 50 index. It is currently valued at 1.52 trillion rupees ($16.17 billion).

    Co-founder and managing director Rahul Bhatia has taken temporary charge of the airline following Elbers' departure.

    Industry-Wide Challenges

    IndiGo, like rivals, is facing higher costs as many flights are forced onto longer routes due to the war in the Middle East. Indian carriers also face Pakistani airspace restrictions.

    (Reporting by Nandan Mandayam, Abhijith Ganapavaram, Tim Hepher. Editing by Joe Bavier and Mark Potter)

    References

    • Willie Walsh (businessman)
    • 2025 IndiGo scheduling crisis
    • IndiGo

    Table of Contents

    • Willie Walsh's Appointment and IndiGo's Current Challenges

    Key Takeaways

    • •Willie Walsh brings extensive aviation leadership experience, including as CEO of British Airways and IAG, and Director General of IATA (en.wikipedia.org).
    • •IndiGo faced a major scheduling crisis in December 2025—cancelling approximately 4,500 flights—leading to regulatory scrutiny, heavy fines and the CEO’s resignation on March 10, 2026 (en.wikipedia.org).

    Frequently Asked Questions about India's IndiGo airline names William Walsh as CEO

    1Who is the new CEO of IndiGo airline?

    William Walsh, former chief of British Airways, has been named CEO of IndiGo.

    2When was William Walsh appointed as CEO of IndiGo?

    William Walsh was appointed as CEO of IndiGo on March 31, 2024.

    3Which airline did William Walsh previously lead?

    William Walsh previously served as the chief of British Airways.

  • Willie Walsh's Background and Experience
  • Industry Endorsements
  • Walsh's Leadership Style and Career Highlights
  • Combative Leader
  • Reputation and Industry Impact
  • IndiGo's Recent Turmoil and Market Position
  • Leadership Changes and Regulatory Scrutiny
  • Market Share and Financial Performance
  • Industry-Wide Challenges
  • •
    The leadership change to Walsh is aimed at restoring confidence and guiding IndiGo through recovery and future growth as India’s aviation market continues expanding rapidly (en.wikipedia.org)
    4Where was the announcement about Indigo's new CEO made?

    The announcement was reported from Bengaluru, India.

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