Air India CEO can't make own statement on crash

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Campbell Wilson stood in a gray suit before a camera last week to read a carefully worded statement about the plane operated by Air India, the company he leads, that had crashed hours earlier in Ahmedabad, India, with 242 people aboard.

Much of Mr. Wilson’s speech was identical to one given five months earlier by Robert Isom, the chief executive of American Airlines, after a deadly crash in Washington.

The similarities in the two statements are striking. Karthik Srinivasan, a communications consultant in Bengaluru, India, posted transcripts on social media showing that many of Mr. Campbell’s words had exact parallels in Mr. Isom’s.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/21/...sh-ceo-speech.html?smid=nytcore-android-share
 
Maybe he also got Upton degree certification
 
AA plane did not crash but was hit by a US army helicopter.
This news sfatement best hsndled by corporate PRO. Its their job to give press statements no matter what.
 
Knn.
Indian are only good at copying but china is the Master of copying and reversing engineering.
 
AA plane did not crash but was hit by a US army helicopter.
This news sfatement best hsndled by corporate PRO. Its their job to give press statements no matter what

Air India press office would have prepared the statement. The CEO was dumb enough to not vet it first and took it wholesale. How can Air India succeed under this angmo who can be so easily conned by the CECAs.
 
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