US Airways named US Airways executive Dion Flannery, currently vice president, financial analysis, president of US Airways Express. Flannery, 41, succeeds Robert Martens, who announced his retirement from the airline. In his new role, Flannery will be responsible for oversight of US Airways' wholly owned...
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US Airways named US Airways executive Dion Flannery, currently vice president, financial analysis, president of
US Airways Express. Flannery, 41, succeeds Robert Martens, who announced his retirement from the airline. In his new role, Flannery will be responsible for oversight of US Airways' wholly owned regional carriers,
Piedmont and
PSA Airlines, as well as the seven regional affiliates that currently operate as US Airways Express. He will report to chief operating officer Robert Isom.
"Dion is an extremely capable executive whose analytical expertise and airline route planning and scheduling background provide the perfect combination to lead our Express team," said Isom. "We couldn't be more pleased to expand Dion's role and look forward to his leadership as we work towards improved reliability and convenience for our customers. We are also very grateful to Bob Martens, who came out of retirement to lend his expertise to our airline and establish a firm foundation for our Express division to build upon."
Martens, an airline industry veteran, joined US Airways in 2007 to evaluate strategies and future options for Express, direct the wholly owned regional subsidiaries Piedmont and PSA, improve performance, coordination and cooperation with Express partners, as well as identify a successor to continue that work longer term. "Bob has achieved what he was brought here to do and he is ready to turn over the reins to a successor," Isom said.
Martens will remain with US Airways for a transition period to assist Flannery in his new role as vice president in the US Airways organization and president of US Airways Express. The presidents of PSA and Piedmont, Keith Houk and Steve Farrow, respectively, will report to Flannery.
Flannery joined
America West Airlines in 2002 as vice president, route planning and scheduling. He became vice president, financial analysis in 2005. He began his career in 1993 at
Continental Airlines, where he served in a variety of capacities including senior director, long-range schedule planning and charters. Flannery earned his Bachelor of Science degree in advertising from the
University of Texas - Austin and his MBA from the
University of Houston.