SpiceJet appoints Arun Kashyap as Chief Operating Officer

SpiceJet appoints Arun Kashyap as Chief Operating Officer

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: May 01 2023

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  • No-frills carrier SpiceJet on announced the appointment of Arun Kashyap as its Chief Operating Officer. 
  • Kashyap will be rejoining SpiceJet from Air India where he is the Chief Technical Officer. 
  • Earlier, he had served as the Chief Program & Transformation Officer at SpiceJet.
  • The appointment of Kashyap will be effective from June 12 and he will report to the airline's Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh.
  • Arun is an accomplished industry veteran with 25 years of experience and joins SpiceJet from Air India where he is the chief technical officer.
  • He has previously worked with flydubai, Jet Airways and Oman Air.
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