Willie Walsh has taken charge of IndiGo after leading IATA, British Airways and International Airlines Group, bringing more than four decades of aviation experience.
Willie Walsh has officially taken charge as CEO of IndiGo, bringing more than four decades of experience across airline operations, management and global aviation policy.
His appointment comes as India’s largest airline strengthens its international network and prepares for its next phase of growth. Here are five things to know about the aviation veteran.
1. He Started His Career as a Pilot
Walsh began his aviation career in the late 1970s as a cadet pilot with Aer Lingus. His early years gave him hands-on experience in flight operations, scheduling, and crew management.
In 2001, he became CEO of Aer Lingus, making the journey from the cockpit to the boardroom a defining part of his career.
2. He Has Led Some of the World’s Biggest Airlines
After Aer Lingus, Walsh went on to become CEO of British Airways and later Chief Executive of International Airlines Group (IAG).
At IAG, he oversaw the integration of airlines operating across different markets while dealing with complex regulatory and labour issues.
In 2021, he became Director General of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), representing nearly 300 airlines worldwide.
3. He Has Managed Major Industry Challenges
Walsh’s career has included some of aviation’s most difficult periods, from economic downturns and industry disruption to the COVID-19 pandemic.
He also played a key role in the integration of British Airways and Iberia under IAG.
During his time at IATA, he focused on industry-wide issues including aviation safety, sustainability and cooperation among airlines.
4. Why His Appointment Matters for IndiGo
Walsh takes charge at an important point for IndiGo.
The airline is expanding its international network and fleet while dealing with the operational challenges that come with rapid growth. His experience running large airlines could help IndiGo strengthen operations while managing its increasingly global footprint.
IndiGo Chairman Rahul Bhatia said Walsh’s international experience and operational expertise would be important as the airline accelerates its international expansion.
5. What Will Walsh Do as IndiGo CEO?
As CEO, Walsh will oversee IndiGo’s overall management and strategic direction.
His responsibilities include improving operational performance, advancing network expansion, strengthening commercial strategy, and enhancing the customer experience.
He will also work with IndiGo’s board and leadership team as the airline seeks to strengthen its position in the global aviation market.
A new chapter for IndiGo
Walsh’s appointment brings an aviation veteran with experience ranging from the cockpit to the leadership of some of the world’s largest airline organisations.
For IndiGo, the challenge now is to combine that experience with its established low-cost model while expanding beyond India and building a stronger international presence.
Willie Walsh, CEO – IndiGo



