Airlines

Aviation Leaders Taking the Stage at Skift Aviation Forum

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Top aviation industry CEOs and executives set to take the Skift Aviation Forum stage this year including speakers from American Airlines, JetBlue, IATA, Southwest Airlines, DFW International Airport, and so many more.

We are thrilled to announce the speakers for Skift Aviation Forum, co-hosted by American Airlines and DFW International Airport, set to take place on November 12 in Dallas, Texas. This year’s lineup features some of the most influential leaders in the aviation industry, who will share their insights and expertise on the future of aviation.

Robert Isom – CEO of American Airlines

Robert Isom, at the helm of American Airlines, brings a wealth of experience and strategic vision to the Forum. He will discuss the challenges and opportunities faced by one of the world’s largest airlines and share his thoughts on sustainability, technology advancements, and improving passenger experience.

Bob Jordan – President and CEO of Southwest Airlines

As the leader of one of the world’s largest low-cost carriers, Bob Jordan will provide valuable perspectives on how Southwest Airlines continues to innovate and adapt in a competitive market.

Willie Walsh – Director General of the International Air Transport Association (IATA)

As the leader of IATA, Willie Walsh will share his global outlook on the aviation industry, addressing regulatory changes, sustainability goals, and how airlines can adapt to shifting market dynamics. His international perspective will help set the tone for the future of air travel.

Sean Donohue – CEO of DFW International Airport

As the CEO of one of the busiest airports in the world, Sean Donohue will offer a unique perspective on airport management and operations. He will address the critical role airports play in the aviation ecosystem and how DFW Airport is positioning itself for future growth and innovation.

Marty St. George – President of JetBlue

St. George will share his vision for JetBlue, emphasizing the airline’s customer-first approach, innovation in air travel, and how JetBlue is navigating the competitive landscape while maintaining its core values of service and affordability.

Robin Hayes – Chairman and CEO, Airbus in North America

Hayes will bring his deep industry expertise to discuss Airbus’ leadership in aircraft manufacturing, technological innovation, and sustainability. As CEO of Airbus Americas, he will provide key insights on the future of aircraft production and design.

Jude Bricker – CEO of Sun Country Airlines

Bricker will share Sun Country Airlines’ unique business model and its focus on serving leisure travelers with a low-cost, flexible approach. He will also provide insights into how Sun Country is carving out its niche and adapting to market changes.

Sara Nelson – International President of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO

A prominent voice for aviation workers, Sara Nelson will speak on labor issues, workforce challenges, and the critical role of flight attendants in shaping the future of air travel. Her advocacy has helped mold labor policies that impact the entire industry.

Drew Wells – CCO of Allegiant

As the Chief Commercial Officer of Allegiant, he will discuss Allegiant’s approach to low-cost travel, with a focus on operational efficiency, leisure travel markets, and how Allegiant continues to grow while maintaining a distinct market position.

 View the full list of speakers here. More to be announced.

Secure your spot at Skift Aviation Forum today to gain exclusive insights, engage in meaningful discussions, and network with the professionals driving the future of aviation. Tickets are going fast—less than six weeks remain to reserve yours! Stay tuned for exciting speaker announcements and event updates.

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