Secretary Foxx appoints new members to FAA Management Advisory Council

Jan. 14, 2014
WASHINGTON, 14 Jan. 2014. U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx appointed 10 new members to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Management Advisory Council (MAC), which advises FAA officials on management, policy, spending, and regulatory matters.

WASHINGTON, 14 Jan. 2014. U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx appointed 10 new members to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Management Advisory Council (MAC), which advises FAA officials on management, policy, spending, and regulatory matters.

“We are at a pivotal time in both the FAA and the aviation industry,” affirms FAA Administrator Michael Huerta. “These new MAC members will provide essential guidance and input as the FAA moves forward with NextGen and makes critical decisions about the future.”

The 10 new members are:

Steve Alterman, president, Cargo Airline Association;

Bill Ayer, former chairman, Alaska Air Group;

Montie Brewer, former president and CEO, Air Canada;

Ray Conner, vice chairman, The Boeing Co., and president and CEO, Boeing Commercial Airplanes;

Craig Fuller, president, the Fuller Co. and former president, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA);

Jane Garvey, Meridiam Infrastructure/MITRE board member and former FAA administrator;

Mayor Michael Hancock, City of Denver, Colo.;

Lee Moak, president, Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA);

John “Jack” Potter, president and CEO, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA); and,

Gwynne Shotwell, president and COO, Space X.

“These established aviation leaders will help guide the FAA in its many critical air-transportation policy decisions, supporting our commitment to a first class aviation system,” according to Secretary Foxx. “These proven aviation experts will be lending their knowledge to help advance the nation’s air travel system as the safest and most efficient in the world.”

By law the MAC has 13 members. The new appointments join the three incumbent council members: Department of Transportation Acting Deputy Secretary Victor Mendez; Department of Defense Brig. Gen. Steven M Shepro; and Paul Rinaldi, president, National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA).

The MAC meets quarterly to assess and advise the FAA on carrying out its aviation safety and air travel efficiency mission. The panel members serve three-year terms in a volunteer capacity and retain their private sector positions.

Air traffic control image courtesy Shutterstock.

About the Author

Courtney E. Howard | Chief Editor, Intelligent Aerospace

Courtney enjoys writing about all things high-tech in PennWell’s burgeoning Aerospace and Defense Group, which encompasses Intelligent Aerospace and Military & Aerospace Electronics. She’s also a self-proclaimed social-media maven, mil-aero nerd, and avid avionics and space geek. Connect with Courtney at [email protected], @coho on Twitter, on LinkedIn, and on Google+.

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Military Aerospace, create an account today!