Times of India | Tata Sons board meeting ends amid focus on leadership and group performance concerns
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A Tata Sons board meeting was held in Mumbai on May 26, 2026, where directors—including Tata Trusts chairman Noel Tata—met at Bombay House to review the group’s performance. The session focused on mounting concerns over rising losses in Tata Group’s unlisted businesses, which posted a FY 25 loss of roughly ₹10,905 crore and could climb to about ₹29,000 crore, especially in newer ventures such as Tata Digital, electronics, and the recently acquired Air India. While a vote on chairman N Chandrasekaran’s reappointment was not on the agenda, reports suggest friction between him and Noel Tata, who questions the profitability of these initiatives and opposes a public listing of Tata Sons. The meeting concluded without public comments from Chandrasekaran, underscoring ongoing internal tensions over leadership and the group’s strategic direction.
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A board meeting of Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group, concluded in Mumbai on Tuesday amid reports of discussions around leadership and concerns over the performance of some group businesses, PTI reported.
Times of India | Chandra asks Air India staff to control costs, improve services
Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran urged Air India employees to prioritize cost control and service enhancement, emphasizing the need to acknowledge the airline's challenging reality. He reassured staff of the Tata Group's unwavering commitment and the board's full support, stressing the importance of focused execution and resilience amidst industry headwinds. This comes as CEO Campbell Wilson departs.
Times of India | In 2024, Wilson told Chandra about 2026 exit
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Times of India | Air India CEO resigns amid mounting losses
Air India's CEO, Campbell Wilson, has stepped down following significant losses and a slow recovery since the Tata Group's acquisition. His departure, accepted by the board, awaits a successor and the conclusion of the investigation into last year's Ahmedabad crash. Wilson's tenure, which began in July 2022, faced challenges including supply chain issues and airspace restrictions.
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