E. J. Mullins, the Port Authority's program director for Atlantic City International Airport1/4/2024 ![]() ![]() Michael Moran, a Port Authority employee since 1988, rises from Manager, Physical Plant and Redevelopment, LGA, to General Manager, JFK. Here is a look at the new airport leaders and their backgrounds: The annual combined economic impact for JFK, LaGuardia, Newark, Stewart, Atlantic City and Teterboro airports is more than 550,000 jobs, nearly $28 billion dollars in annual wages, and more than $78 billion dollars in economic activity annually. ![]() “I am confident they will help lead us through the challenges that lie ahead, deliver on the great promise our future holds and ensure our airports remain strong economic engines for the metropolitan region.”Ĭoming off last year’s record 112.5 million passengers, the Port Authority’s aviation system is poised for continued growth with $8 billion in agency funds alone committed toward reinvestment and modernization of the airport system, along with billions of dollars more in projects planned by the airlines over the next decade. ![]() ![]() “Each of these highly competent and respected professionals owns an impressive and proven track record of success working for the busiest and most challenging airport system in the world,” said Port Authority Aviation Director Thomas Bosco. Mullins was promoted to Program Director, overseeing the agency’s agreement with the South Jersey Transportation Authority to provide general management services, including the development of air service for the airport. Additionally, at Atlantic City International Airport, E.J. Kennedy International, Rich Heslin at Newark Liberty International, Lysa Scully at LaGuardia and Ed Harrison at Stewart International, have more than 100 years of combined aviation experience within the agency. The new team of general managers, Michael Moran at John F. Kennedy International, Newark Liberty International, LaGuardia, Stewart International Airport and efforts at Atlantic City International Airport as the agency prepares to handle significantly increasing demand for air travel in the coming decades. Port Authority of NY & NJ Names New Leadership for Area Airports On Jun 12, 2014įive aviation leaders within the Port Authority’s ranks will lead John F. ![]()
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