United Airlines Chief Executive Glenn Tilton to Chair Air Transport
Association Board
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4, 2008 – The Air Transport Association of America (ATA),
the industry trade organization representing the leading U.S. airlines,
announced today that United Airlines Chairman, President and CEO Glenn F. Tilton
has been elected chairman of the ATA Board of Directors, effective immediately.
Tilton, who succeeds former Northwest Airlines Chairman and CEO Douglas M.
Steenland in this role, will serve a two-year term.
“Glenn has proven time and again his strong leadership ability during the
most tumultuous of times," said ATA President and CEO James C. May. "Under Glenn
’s chairmanship, ATA will work vigorously with the new administration and
Congress on a number of aviation priorities, including air traffic
modernization, energy policy and the implementation of fair and practical
environmental-protection measures."
"I am pleased to serve as chairman of the ATA and, along with my fellow
directors, look forward to partnering with the new administration and the
Congress on initiatives that will further both the performance of the industry and
its economic contribution to the U.S. economy,†Tilton said. “Airlines are a
driver of economic growth, contributing more than $1.1 trillion in value to
the economy and creating more than 10 million jobs. With a modernized air
traffic control system, we can deliver better financial, operational and
environmental results to the benefit of our customers, our employees, our
stakeholders and the communities we serve.â€
Tilton became UAL Corporation chairman, president and CEO in September 2002.
Prior to joining United, Tilton was vice chairman of the board of directors
of ChevronTexaco, as well as interim chairman of Dynegy Inc. Previously, he
served as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Texaco Inc., a
position he assumed in February 2001.
ATA airline members and their affiliates transport more than 90 percent of
all U.S. airline passenger and cargo traffic. For additional information about
the industry, visit _www.airlines.org_ (http://www.airlines.org/) .
Association Board
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4, 2008 – The Air Transport Association of America (ATA),
the industry trade organization representing the leading U.S. airlines,
announced today that United Airlines Chairman, President and CEO Glenn F. Tilton
has been elected chairman of the ATA Board of Directors, effective immediately.
Tilton, who succeeds former Northwest Airlines Chairman and CEO Douglas M.
Steenland in this role, will serve a two-year term.
“Glenn has proven time and again his strong leadership ability during the
most tumultuous of times," said ATA President and CEO James C. May. "Under Glenn
’s chairmanship, ATA will work vigorously with the new administration and
Congress on a number of aviation priorities, including air traffic
modernization, energy policy and the implementation of fair and practical
environmental-protection measures."
"I am pleased to serve as chairman of the ATA and, along with my fellow
directors, look forward to partnering with the new administration and the
Congress on initiatives that will further both the performance of the industry and
its economic contribution to the U.S. economy,†Tilton said. “Airlines are a
driver of economic growth, contributing more than $1.1 trillion in value to
the economy and creating more than 10 million jobs. With a modernized air
traffic control system, we can deliver better financial, operational and
environmental results to the benefit of our customers, our employees, our
stakeholders and the communities we serve.â€
Tilton became UAL Corporation chairman, president and CEO in September 2002.
Prior to joining United, Tilton was vice chairman of the board of directors
of ChevronTexaco, as well as interim chairman of Dynegy Inc. Previously, he
served as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Texaco Inc., a
position he assumed in February 2001.
ATA airline members and their affiliates transport more than 90 percent of
all U.S. airline passenger and cargo traffic. For additional information about
the industry, visit _www.airlines.org_ (http://www.airlines.org/) .