Outgoing Air India CEO Campbell Wilson is appointed as a director of Air New Zealand, according to an announcement by the New Zealand carrier. The company says the appointment takes effect from Air New Zealand’s annual meeting, and that shareholder approval is required.

The reports frame Wilson’s new role as part of a transition period as he prepares to exit his CEO position at Air India. One outlet ties the timing explicitly to his departure planning, while the other focuses on the governance process around Air New Zealand board changes. Both accounts indicate the appointment is contingent on standard shareholder authorization at the annual meeting.

Taken together, the coverage describes an executive move from Air India to the Air New Zealand board, with the formal start date linked to the airline’s annual meeting and the completion of the appointment subject to shareholder approval. No additional details on board responsibilities or any broader company strategy changes are provided in the excerpts.