Airlines for America
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Airlines for America, also known as A4A and formerly known as the Air Transport Association of America, is the oldest and largest airline trade association in the United States.[1] According to its website, A4A's fundamental purpose is "to foster a business and regulatory environment that ensures safe and secure air transportation and enables U.S. airlines to flourish, stimulating economic growth locally, nationally and internationally."[1] The organization was funded by a group of 14 airlines in Chicago in 1936 and has its headquarters in Washington, DC.[2]
Board of Directors[3]
- Gary C. Kelly: Chairman, A4A Board of Directors; Chairman, President and CEO of Southwest Airlines
- Jeffrey A. Smisek: Vice Chairman, A4A Board of Directors; Chairman, President and CEO of United Continental Holdings
- Bradley D. Tilden: President and CEO of Alaska Airlines
- Thomas W. Horton: Chairman, President and CEO of American Airlines
- William J. Flynn: President and CEO of Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings
- Richard H. Anderson: CEO of Delta Air Lines
- David J. Bronczek: President and CEO of FedEx Express
- Mark B. Dunkerley: President and CEO of Hawaiian Airlines
- Dave Barger: President and CEO of JetBlue Airways
- David Abney: CEO of UPS Airlines
- W. Douglas Parker: Chairman and CEO of US Airways
Contact Information
1301 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Suite 1100[1]
Washington, DC 20004
202.626.4000
Resources & articles
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "About A4A", Airlines for America: We Connect the World, Accessed January 24, 2013.
- ↑ "History", Airlines for America", Accessed January 24, 2013.
- ↑ "Board of Directors", Airlines for America, Accessed January 24, 2013.