In a significant development in India’s aviation sector, M Suresh has been appointed as the interim Chairman of the Airports Authority of India (AAI). This appointment, effective Tuesday, marks a crucial transition in the leadership of one of India’s most important aviation bodies.
The appointment of M Suresh comes in the wake of the government’s decision to relieve Sanjeev Kumar from his duties as the Chairman of AAI. This change in leadership was formalized through an official Government Order, highlighting the importance of ensuring continuity in the management of India’s airport infrastructure.
M Suresh currently serves as the Member, Air Navigation Services at the Airports Authority of India. This position has equipped him with extensive knowledge and experience in the critical area of air traffic management and navigation systems, which are fundamental to the safe and efficient operation of airports across the country.
Hailing from Tenkasi district in Tamil Nadu, M Suresh brings a diverse regional perspective to his new role. This background could potentially influence his approach to addressing the varied needs of airports across different regions of India.
The Government Order specifies that M Suresh will hold the position of interim Chairman for a period of three months, effective from the day of his appointment (Tuesday). However, this tenure is subject to two potential modifications:
Arvindar Singh Sahney has been appointed as the new chairman of Indian Oil Corporation (IOC),…
Chief Justice of India The Chief Justice of India (CJI) is the highest-ranking judge and…
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has approved the creation of the Central Industrial Security…
GM Aravindh Chithambaram made a remarkable late surge in the final rounds, winning the last…
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to undertake a crucial three-nation tour from November 16-21,…
Delhi Metro has introduced a new bike taxi service, available for booking through the official…