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Only a Satyam-like Operation can save this Airline

Air India has had 10 managing directors in the last 17 years - an average of one year and eight months. Only one completed a full term. That was V Thulasidas, who, in 2007, oversaw the decision to merge Air India (essentially, the government's international operations) and the erstwhile Indian Airlines (domestic operations), which has since proven to be a bane. Thulasidas left in March 2008. Since then, the airline has had four changes at the top, while hurtling from one crisis to another.

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