Henry Donohoe appointed head of Air India safety


PTI

New Delhi, October 21

Air India has appointed Henry Donohoe, who has extensively worked with various international carriers, as the head of its safety, security and quality functions.

After taking over the loss-making Air India in January this year, Tata Group has been working on reviving the carrier’s fortunes and is also implementing the long-term transformation plan ‘Vihaan.AI’.

Donohoe, an Irish national, will take over as the head of Air India’s Safety, Security and Quality functions from November 7, a statement said on Friday.

He started his career at Aer Lingus in 1978 and became its Chief Pilot before going on to head key departments, including Safety, Quality, Flight Operations and Engineering.

“Donohoe then spent seven years with Emirates Airline in various safety roles, ultimately as Divisional Senior Vice-President Flight Operations and Primary Crisis Director,” the statement said.

Most recently, Donohoe served as Senior Vice-President Safety, Security, Compliance & Emergency Response at Norwegian Air. At the airline, he was responsible for the integration of multiple AOCs and Safety, and security & compliance departments under a single entity, among other initiatives.


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