US Airline Announces 2024 Appointment for CEO

Allegiant Travel Company announced recently that Gregory C. Anderson has been named CEO and President of the Company succeeding Maurice J. Gallagher, who will be retiring from that role effective September 1. Gallagher will continue to serve the Company as Executive Chairman of the Board. Anderson will join the Board at that time.

On behalf of the board of directors, I’m thrilled to announce Greg as Allegiant’s CEO,” Gallagher said. “After working closely with him for the past 15 years, I have first-hand knowledge of his phenomenal leadership skills, business acumen, industry knowledge and work ethic that make him well-prepared to take on these added responsibilities. He’s incredibly well-respected within the Company and throughout the industry. In many ways, he’s already doing the job. It’s time to make it official. Our ability to internally grow talent such as Greg and his team is a core strength of our company.

Anderson joined Allegiant in 2010 and steadily rose through the management ranks. He has held several leadership positions during his tenure, including previously serving as chief financial officer and was instrumental in steering the Company through the pandemic, one of the most financially challenging times in the history of the airline industry.

Under his current role as president, Anderson has continued to lead the team to a position as one of the top airlines in the industry, excelling in financial and operational performance along with customer satisfaction. The company has received numerous industry accolades for performance and customer experience.

Prior to joining Allegiant, Anderson worked for U.S. Airways and Ernst and Young, where his primary focus was the commercial aviation sector.

I’m honored and humbled to serve as Allegiant’s next CEO,” Anderson said. “I’ve had the great fortune to be mentored over many years by one of the most respected innovators and CEOs in the airline industry, Maury Gallagher. He has shown me the importance of thinking like an owner and how our team members are the foundation of our success. Each day, they bring their best to the table, turning challenges into opportunities. As CEO, I look forward to extending Allegiant’s success and serving with the same level of passion and dedication they bring to become better every day.

Under Gallagher’s leadership, Allegiant adopted a unique business model that has differentiated itself in the U.S. aviation market, offering leisure consumers nonstop flights at industry-low fares.

As Allegiant’s founder, largest individual shareholder and CEO for nearly 25 years, I have as much interest as anyone in the future of this amazing Company,” Gallagher said. “I have complete confidence with Greg at the helm and I know he will continue to build on our success.

Source:  Allegiant

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Air Line Pilot Association Applauds FAA’s Final Recommendations to Uphold Rigorous Pilot Training Standards

Capt. Jason Ambrosi, president of the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA), issued the following statement after the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Air Carrier Training Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ACT ARC) issued final recommendations on pilot-training pathways.

“ALPA is pleased that today’s recommendations keep our nation’s pilot training, qualification, and experience requirements strong and in place. As an active participant of the ARC, ALPA has long been supportive of maintaining the highest standards for the piloting profession, while exploring ways to open the doors of opportunity and make the pathway to getting there more affordable. However, we should never shortcut or undermine the valuable training and experience that are necessary to develop the judgment required to be a safe and qualified professional pilot.”

“Air travel is the safest mode of transportation in the world, and that is due in no small measure to the rigorous training and experience required of all airline pilots. Since passage of the Airline Safety and FAA Extension Act in 2010, which established the global gold standard for aviation safety, the United States has seen a 99.8 percent reduction in airline passenger fatalities. Since that time, ALPA has been steadfast in insisting that nothing is done to jeopardize it.”

“Unfortunately, despite this unparalleled safety record, some groups continue to try and undermine aviation safety by putting profit first. It remains incumbent upon all who are committed to safe skies to ensure that these special interests do not unduly influence any regulatory changes, whether it is regarding pilot training or reducing pilots on the flightdeck.”

“Airline pilots are trained for life to keep flying safe, and ALPA looks forward to continuing our collaboration with the FAA and industry stakeholders to expand opportunities for those who aspire to fly – and ensure that the safest place on earth will always be in the air.”

Source: ALPA

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Australian ACMI Operator Skytrans is Seeking to Hire New First Officers in 2024

Australia – Skytrans Airlines, a regional, charter and ACMI operator, is actively seeking to recruit new first officers:

  • Requirements for First Officers:
    • Australian Commercial Pilot License (CPL-Aeroplane)
    • Current Instrument Rating
    • 500 hours total aeronautical experience
  • General Requirements:
    • Type rating for DHC8
    • Completed Multi-Crew Cooperation (MCC) Course
    • English Language Proficiency of at least Level 6
    • Candidates without Australian ATPLs must hold a valid Instrument Rating and Class 1 medical in the country where the license is held
  • Benefits:
    • Visa support for successful candidates
    • Competitive remuneration
    • Loss of License Insurance
    • Accommodation, meal, and layover allowances
    • Relocation assistance
    • Paid annual leave

For more information on how to apply please contact Aerviva.

About Skytrans Airlines
Skytrans is an Australian-based passenger airline & a member of the world’s largest ACMI provider, Avia Solutions Group. Skytrans operate a fleet of 13 regional aircraft, specialising in Regular Public Transport (RPT), charter services, and ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) operations across the Asia-Pacific region.

Source: Aerviva
Photo Credit: Aerviva

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