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AMR Corporation, US Airways Announce Senior Leadership Team

Board Members For The New American Airlines Also Named

AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines, Inc., and US Airways Group, Inc. have announced the senior leadership team responsible for guiding the new American Airlines after the closing of the companies' expected merger.

"This announcement is another important step forward in creating the new American Airlines and opening a new chapter for its more than 100,000 team members," said Doug Parker, chairman and CEO of US Airways. "We are combining the strengths of legacy American and US Airways and creating a collaborative industry-leading leadership team."

As previously announced, Tom Horton, 52, will serve as Chairman of the Board of the new American Airlines.  Doug Parker, 51, will serve as Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors. 

The senior leadership team announced Monday includes:

  • Scott Kirby, 45, President: responsibilities include planning, marketing, sales, alliances, pricing/yield management and operations.
  • Elise Eberwein, 48, Executive Vice President, People and Communications: responsible for human resources, media relations, internal communications, social media and public affairs.
  • Beverly Goulet, 58, Chief Integration Officer: will lead the complex integration process of merging American Airlines and US Airways into one airline.
  • Robert Isom, 49, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Executive Officer of US Airways, Inc. post-close: responsible for all aspects of airline operations, including customer service, flight operations, maintenance, regional carrier management, cargo, safety and security.
  • Stephen Johnson, 56, Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs: responsibilities include corporate and legal affairs, government and regulatory affairs, labor relations, and real estate.
  • Derek Kerr, 48, Chief Financial Officer: responsible for oversight of all financial areas, including financial planning and analysis, corporate finance and treasury functions, purchasing, controller and audit functions and investor relations.
  • Maya Leibman, 47, Chief Information Officer: responsible for all information technology systems, including systems development, infrastructure, and planning.
  • William Ris, 65, Senior Vice President, Government Affairs: responsible for all federal and international government and regulatory affairs and public policy.
  • Kirby, Eberwein, Isom, Johnson and Kerr will join the new American from US Airways; Goulet, Leibman and Ris will join from American.

American Airlines and US Airways also noted that Dan Garton will step down as President and Chief Executive Officer of American Eagle Airlines later this year.  A successor will be named prior to Mr. Garton's departure. "As we bring the restructuring to a close, the new American is strong, renewed and positioned for a successful merger.  I am extremely grateful for the work and dedication of American's senior leaders who helped bring about the most successful airline restructuring in history," added Tom Horton, Chairman, President and CEO of AMR.

"Through their commitment to our company they have helped build an airline that delivers on our promise to our customers and to all the communities American serves," Horton said. "American's leaders will continue to work very closely with their counterparts throughout the merger planning to build upon the momentum everyone has worked so hard to create."

AMR and US Airways also announced today the members of the Board of Directors of the combined company after the closing of the companies' expected merger.

In addition to Messrs. Horton and Parker, the Board will be comprised of the following individuals, who the companies believe have the experience, breadth and perspective to guide the new American Airlines to create value for all of the company's stakeholders:

  • John T. Cahill, Lead Independent Director
  • James F. Albaugh
  • Jeffrey D. Benjamin
  • Michael J. Embler
  • Matthew J. Hart
  • Alberto Ibarguen
  • Richard C. Kraemer
  • Denise M. O'Leary
  • Ray M. Robinson
  • Richard P. Schifter

FMI: www.aa.com


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