New Delhi: Senior bureaucrat Rajiv Bansal here on Monday assumed the charge as Air India's Chairman and Managing Director. He succeeds Ashwani Lohani.
Bansal, a 1988 batch Nagaland cadre officer, was given the additional charge as Air India's CMD in 2017.
Rajiv Bansal takes charge

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