MUMBAI: The management of NACL (National Aviation Company), the new holding company formed after dissolving Air India and Indian, is putting together a new structure and hierarchy that will replace the system that existed in the two airlines for the past several decades. The new company will have a turnover of over $6 billion (Rs 24,000 crore) and is expected to carry 16 million passengers this year.
A board meeting of the airline was held on Tuesday and the new structure including eight more directors on the board, four from each airline, will be in place in a few weeks. The restructuring of the new company is going full speed ahead, despite the writs being filed in the courts against the merger.
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