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Tue, Apr 14, 2015

A4A Names Jeffrey Miller, Managing Director, Flight Operations

Will Provide Flight Operations Leadership And Strategic Direction To Multiple Divisions

Airlines for America (A4A) has named Capt. Jeffrey Miller as Managing Director of Flight Operations. Miller joins A4A from Ameriflight where he is Vice President of Operations.

Miller will provide flight operations leadership and strategic direction to the A4A Operations Council, A4A Airlines Operations Committee, A4A Training Committee and related work groups and task forces. He will also liaise with A4A members, industry stakeholders the Federal Aviation Administration and other governmental agencies to advocate on flight operations issues.

“Jeff’s strong background in flight operations and safety make him an excellent addition to our team,” said A4A Vice President of Operations and Safety Paul McGraw. “As a pilot with years of flight operations leadership, Jeff understands well our industry’s commitment to safety and to improving the efficiency of the national air space for our customers. We look forward to working with him to best represent the U.S. airline industry.”

“I look forward to joining A4A and working with the member airlines, the governmental agencies, industry, and organizations associated with flight operations,” said Capt. Miller. “I can’t imagine a better time to be in the airline industry or a better organization to be working for.”

He begins on May 4, and will report to McGraw.

FMI: www.airlines.org

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