IndiGo Appoints Former FAA Administrator as Director

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Apr 24, 2025 14:31

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IndiGo, India's largest airline, has appointed former FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker as an Independent Director. Whitaker's experience in air safety and operations will contribute to IndiGo's continued growth.
IndiGo Appoints Former FAA Administrator as Director
New Delhi, Apr 24 (PTI) InterGlobe Aviation, the parent of the country's largest airline IndiGo, on Thursday announced the appointment of former administrator US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and pilot Michael Whitaker as an Independent Director.

Whitaker's appointment, which is subject to regulatory and shareholders' approvals, comes as the term of Venkataramani Sumantran as an Independent Director ends on May 27. Sumantran, who is currently a Non Executive Independent Director and Chairperson, has decided not to seek re-appointment for a second term, according to a BSE filing.

"Mike's deep and varied industry and government experience will contribute significantly to having an effective and diverse board. His focus on efficiency, operations, air safety as head of the FAA will reinforce IndiGo's longstanding focus on operating at the highest levels.

"Also, his extensive experience in international governmental affairs will be hugely instrumental as IndiGo continues its global expansion," IndiGo's Managing Director Rahul Bhatia said.


Whitaker, also a private pilot, served most recently as the Administrator of the FAA, the US agency in charge of air safety, efficiency, and the operation of the national air traffic system. He had resigned from the FAA in January this year.

In his 30-year aviation career, he has also served in various other roles, including as Chief Operating Officer at Supernal, the advanced air mobility division of Hyundai, and as Senior Vice President - Alliances, International & Regulatory Affairs at United Airlines.

Whitaker began his aviation career as a lawyer with Trans World Airlines in New York and holds a juris doctorate degree from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Louisville.

"I am deeply honoured to have the privilege of joining the board of the world's fastest growing airline on its way to become a global aviation giant," Whitaker said.

IndiGo, which has more than 400 planes, operates over 2,200 flights daily.
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