The government is set to restructure the board of national carrier Air-India. The move comes at a time when the state-run airline is planning to tap the capital markets and raise funds for its expansion. |
In October, the government had reconstituted the board of Indian Airlines by inducting the functional heads of personnel and finance and the deputy managing director into it. |
The Air-India board will now have four representatives from its functional departments. The directors of finance, commercial, engineering and personnel will become its permanent members. There is also a plan to induct five non-executive directors into the board. |
The existing members of Air-India's board include chairman of Air-India V Thulasidas, chairman of Indian Airlines P K Mishra, additional secretary and financial advisor (ministry of civil aviation) Raghu Menon, joint secretary (ministry of civil aviation) N Vaghu, chairman ICICI, and chairman of Airports Authority of India (AAI) K Ramalingam. |
The government is of the view that induction of functional heads on the board of the carrier will help operations. Notably, this has been a long pending demand of the airline. |
The latest move forms part of the government's plan to give the management of the carrier more representation on the board. Till now, the only professionals from Air-India on its board were its chairman and managing director. |
"The airline is planning a public offer. The process of selection will be approved by the appointment committee of the Cabinet," said a civil aviation ministry official. |
The government is also contemplating to restructure the board of Airports Authority of India (AAI) by inducting independent directors to give the airport operator a more corporate look. |
The move assumes significance as AAI is expected to face competition from other operators in the light of the government's airport privatisation and modernisation project. |