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Despite CEO exit, IndiGo remains operationally strong: Mayur Milak

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Shares of InterGlobe Aviation, the parent company of IndiGo, are in focus after the exit of CEO Pieter Elbers, a development that has sparked debate over whether the airline could face operational or market turbulence in the near term.

Elbers played a key role in steering IndiGo’s global ambitions. During his tenure, the airline accelerated its international expansion strategy and strengthened its position as India’s dominant carrier.

However, analysts believe the airline’s strong institutional structure may limit any long-term disruption from the leadership change. Speaking on ET Now, Mayur Milak from Asian Markets Securities noted that while Elbers’ role was significant, the company’s internal systems remain robust.

Milak said, “No doubt he has been at the helm and IndiGo has grown under his leadership. His key responsibility was expanding international routes, and they achieved this ahead of time.”

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At the same time, he stressed that the airline has historically functioned as a professionally run organisation capable of managing leadership transitions.


He added, “IndiGo is a hard-hitting professional company. Even in 2018, when Aditya Ghosh resigned, Rahul Bhatia stepped in as interim CEO. Their systems are well sorted.”
The development has also revived discussion about operational accountability in the aviation industry, particularly after widespread disruptions in December that impacted passengers across India.Milak said it would be premature to link the leadership change directly to regulatory pressure.

“The December fiasco was huge, something we have never witnessed before. If this is a reaction to that, it could send a message, but it is difficult to say whether it is government-driven or an internal assessment.”

Despite the uncertainty, analysts argue that the recent correction in the airline’s share price could offer investors an opportunity.

Milak pointed out that the stock has already corrected significantly from its peak and that operating conditions remain supportive.

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“The stock is down more than 30% from its peak. Operationally they are very well placed, crude prices have cooled, and compared with peers, this looks like a great buying opportunity.”

With India’s aviation market continuing to expand and IndiGo maintaining a dominant market share, analysts say the airline’s strong operational capabilities could help it weather short-term jitters while keeping its long-term growth story intact.

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