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Hijacked! Kingfisher poaches Jet stars

A new war is brewing in the aviation industry, reports Lalatendu Mishra.

Updated on: Apr 05, 2007 01:29 AM IST
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There is a new war for talent brewing in the aviation industry with seasoned market player Jet Airways witnessing an exodus of its senior executives. And the buzz is that these executives are being poached by rival Kingfisher Airlines.

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At least five top-level officials of Jet Airways put in their papers on Wednesday and a few more are likely to resign, according to industry sources who did not wish to be named. Out of the five, three are joining Vijay Mallya's Kingfisher Airlines.

The three who have resigned include V Raja, General Manager (operations), South East Asia, and Nandini Verma, vice-president corporate communications. These executives are joining Kingfisher shortly.

Jet Airways executive director S K Dutta could not confirm all the resignations but said a few people had decided to leave. “Nobody is indispensable in an organisation and we will move on,” Dutta told Hindustan Times.

“Some people may quit if they get better offers and this is a part of the industry,” a senior Jet official said.

The aviation industry has seen a number of executive movements in the recent past due to a boom in the low-cost carriers. For instance, Go Air recently hired the former chief operating officer of SpiceJet.

 
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