Alaska Airlines promotes Shane Jones to senior vice president of fleet, revenue products and real estate; Horizon Air names Nathan Engel as vice president of maintenance and engineering
Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air have announced leadership additions, promoting Shane Jones to senior vice president of fleet, revenue products, and real estate at Alaska Airlines, and Nathan Engel as vice president of maintenance and engineering at Horizon Air. Jones will oversee aircraft strategy and business partnerships, while Engel will manage maintenance and engineering operations.
Promoting experienced industry veterans like Shane Jones and Nathan Engel demonstrates Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air's commitment to strengthening safety, reliability, and guest experience.
Shane Jones' promotion to senior vice president highlights his 20 years of industry expertise in managing strategic investments and business partnerships for Alaska Airlines.
Nathan Engel's appointment as vice president of maintenance and engineering brings 36 years of experience in aviation maintenance, ensuring the continued safety and reliability of Horizon Air's operations.
The press release lacks specific details on how Shane Jones and Nathan Engel's appointments will directly impact the financial performance or operational efficiency of Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air.
No information is provided on any potential risks or challenges that could arise from the new leadership changes at Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air.
Both bring forward-thinking leadership and proven abilities to execute on complex initiatives that have a direct impact on strengthening Alaska Air Group's safety and reliability, growing our operations and financial results, and giving guests a premium experience when they fly with us.
Alaska Airlines promotes 20-year industry veteran Shane Jones to senior vice president of fleet, revenue products and real estate
Alaska Airlines has promoted 20-year industry veteran Shane Jones to senior vice president of fleet, revenue products and real estate.
Jones, who joined
Additionally, he leads the business strategy for growing ancillary revenues and guest choices through new revenue products and business partnerships.
In this expanded role, Jones also will lead the development and planning of mainline and regional aircraft and overall fleet strategy, including working with aircraft manufacturers, original equipment manufacturers, and lessors on safety and quality assurance, opportunities to improve sustainability through aircraft design and management, optimizing delivery schedules and financing.
"With the addition of fleet strategy, Shane's new role connects our Commercial growth strategy across our hub and airport investments to the critical investments we are making in our aircraft over time," said Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci. "At the heart of this work is the customer experience, whether it be on board our future aircraft, in our lobbies or gates, or through the new products and partnerships his team is developing."
Jones will report to
Prior to joining
Horizon Air names 36-year industry veteran Nathan Engel as vice president of maintenance & engineering
Horizon Air named 36-year industry veteran Nathan Engel as vice president of maintenance and engineering, overseeing a critically important function of the airline's focus on safety and reliability.
In this role, he will manage the long-term strategy and financial performance of Horizon's maintenance & engineering workgroup, leading a team of over 300 industry professionals who are deeply committed to the airline's culture of safety. Among his responsibilities are line maintenance operations, airframe/component/engine maintenance, quality assurance, maintenance planning, engineering and reliability, fleet projects, and stores and distribution.
Engel steps into this role from a multi-decade career in maintenance and engineering leadership, with deep experience at
"Nathan's extensive background and expertise in commercial aviation maintenance and relentless focus on maintenance's critical role in ensuring safety and reliability will be pivotal in this role," said Horizon Air President Jason Berry. "In addition, he is a people leader, focused on driving performance and collaboration, which makes him a valued addition to our Horizon Air leadership team."
Previously, Engel served as managing director of maintenance and operations at both Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air, responsible for strategic and operational leadership for line, heavy, and on-call maintenance, maintenance control, and quality control. He also worked for Amazon and most recently for Hawaiian Airlines as senior manager of maintenance in
He is a veteran of the
About Horizon Air
Horizon Air is a regional airline and employs nearly 3,500 people. It maintains an operational fleet of 43 Embraer 175 jet aircraft. Horizon serves around 50 cities up and down the West Coast. The regional airline has a general office in
About Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines and our regional partners serve more than 120 destinations across
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