Jet Airways (India) Ltd lost its senior-most executives on Tuesday, raising fresh uncertainty over whether the airline, grounded for nearly a month, will ever take to the skies.
Vinay Dube, chief executive officer (CEO), and Amit Agarwal, deputy CEO and chief financial officer, put in their papers, adding to the growing list of top-level exits at the Mumbai-based carrier.
Later in the day, Kuldeep Sharma, company secretary and vice-president of global compliance, joined the list of exits, according to regulatory filings by Jet Airways.