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Ahead of planned 2022 takeoff, Jet Airways sees spate of senior-level exits

Replacement for accountable manager Sudhir Gaur finalised; no immediate confirmation of replacements for finance and MIS heads

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Aneesh PhadnisArindam Majumder Mumbai/Delhi
Jet Airways is seeing a churn in its senior management ahead of its planned take-off this year.

Sudhir Gaur, accountable manager and acting chief executive officer, is the latest to quit the company.

Finance head M Shivakumar and head of management information system (MIS) Farazad Patrawalla moved out a few weeks earlier.

Gaur had been part of the initial team selected by the Kalrock-Jalan consortium, which secured approval from the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) last June to revive the airline.

An Airbus A330 pilot, Gaur was heading the operations team in Jet Airways 2.0 and was involved in key negotiations for airport slots.

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