Jet Airways chief operating officer (designate) Subodh Karnik is learnt to have quit the airline. This is the eighth top-level exit in the airline in recent months.
Confirming the development, a Jet Airways spokesperson said: “Subodh Karnik, chief operating officer (designate), will be leaving Jet Airways for family reasons and is returning to Atlanta to be closer to his wife and children who were unable to move to India. He will continue to work with Jet Airways in an advisory capacity on key strategic initiatives.”
Jet had appointed aviation industry veteran Subodh Karnik as its chief operating officer in July this year. Karnik was mandated to oversee commercial and sales functions of the airline. He took over from Hameed Ali, who joined the airline’s board.
Before joining Jet, Karnik worked as a vice-president with consultancy firm ICF International. He has previously been employed in senior roles in marketing, strategic planning and finance departments of North West, Continental and Delta Airlines and was president and CEO of Global Aero Logistics, the largest provider of private air charter service to the US military.
In June this year, Abdulrahman Albusaidy, the chief strategy and planning officer at Jet, and Mohammad Ali El Ariss, head of cargo, quit the airline. The exits had come in the wake of the airline’s January to March quarter reporting a Rs 2,465-crore (Rs 24.65 billion) loss, its worst. Albusaidy is a former Gulf Air executive and was an old-timer