The life expectancy or survival rate of an average Jet airways CEO is less than 6 months or lower. There must be something wrong with the people chosen to run or the person who owns the company. Now it is your guess where the problem lies.After the nth CEO leaving the organisation we know where the problem lies.
Jet Airways' acting chief executive and chief financial officer Ravishankar Gopalakrishnan has resigned, according to sources.
In the past one year, he is the third top executive to part ways with the Naresh Goyal-promoted airline, in which Gulf carrier Etihad Airways holds a 24 per cent stake.
Mr Gopalakrishnan was entrusted with additional charge of acting CEO after resignation of incumbent Garry Kenneth Toomey in the middle of January.
Immediately after the airline announced the signing of deal with Etihad in April last year, the then CEO Nikos Kardassis quit, reportedly in protest against being sidelined throughout the protracted negotiations for stake sale that lasted for more a year.
The Mumbai-headquartered airline then brought in Mr Toomey, an Australian national considered close to Etihad CEO and president James Hogan, to take charge in June.However, Mr Toomey also quit the job after being in the hot seat for a little over six months.
Jet Airways' acting chief executive and chief financial officer Ravishankar Gopalakrishnan has resigned, according to sources.
In the past one year, he is the third top executive to part ways with the Naresh Goyal-promoted airline, in which Gulf carrier Etihad Airways holds a 24 per cent stake.
Mr Gopalakrishnan was entrusted with additional charge of acting CEO after resignation of incumbent Garry Kenneth Toomey in the middle of January.
Immediately after the airline announced the signing of deal with Etihad in April last year, the then CEO Nikos Kardassis quit, reportedly in protest against being sidelined throughout the protracted negotiations for stake sale that lasted for more a year.
The Mumbai-headquartered airline then brought in Mr Toomey, an Australian national considered close to Etihad CEO and president James Hogan, to take charge in June.However, Mr Toomey also quit the job after being in the hot seat for a little over six months.