Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport
Chief Executive Officer Jeff Fegan is to retire after serving 28
years with DFW Airport, the last 19 years as its CEO.
Fegans announcement comes as DFW has completed
the best two years in the Airports history. DFW is the highest
capacity and fourth-busiest airport in the world with seven
runways, five terminals, 175 gates and a seven-year, $2.3 billion
Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program (TRIP) well underway to
modernize DFWs older terminals.
The strategy is in place, the course set, and
momentum is strong to achieve results which will carry DFW Airport
into the future, said Jeff Fegan, Chief Executive Officer, DFW
Airport. DFW is cost competitive and financially strong. The next five years and beyond will be even more exciting for DFW and the
region. This seems to be the right time to pass the baton to the
next generation of leadership. The last 28 years
have been extraordinary and my career at DFW has been incredibly rewarding. I am very proud to have served DFW for nearly three
decades and now am ready to pursue other career and personal
interests. My heartfelt thanks go to the Board of Directors,
everyone in the DFW Airport organization, and all other partners
for their support throughout the years. Its been an honor and
privilege to serve such a dynamic, professional, and high impact
organization.
Robert Hsueh, Chairman, Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW)
International Airport Board of Directors, added, Under Jeffs
leadership, DFW Airport has achieved distinction as one of the
best airports in the world. He is known
internationally as one of the worlds leading authorities in
airport planning, management, and commercialization. DFW has
achieved prominence in large part due to his innovative vision and
inclusive, thoughtful leadership.
Chairman Hsueh
will appoint an ad hoc working group, the CEO Search Working
Group, to identify the process for finding a successor. Fegan will
continue his responsibilities to 1 September 2013, or until a
successor is in place, and will assist as requested by the Board
in transition activities.
Since taking the helm as one of
the youngest airport CEOs in the country in 1994 at age 39, Fegan
oversaw the growth and development of the 18,000 acre DFW Airport
from a $217 million per year enterprise to one with over $650
million dollars a year in revenues. His leadership was
instrumental in supporting American Airlines growth and
development at DFW.
Today, DFW is not only the largest hub for
American Airlines, but the largest hub for the 12 airline member
oneworld Alliance. Fegan also worked to bring competitive air
service to DFW, including most recently, Qantas, Emirates, AeroMexico, Cayman Airways, Virgin America, Spirit and Jet Blue,
expanding direct destinations and options for travelers.
Under Jeffs leadership, the strategy and plans are in
place that will take us through the next five years, said Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings. Following the best two years in DFW
Airports history, it seems a great time for Jeff to choose this time to help DFW transition to the next leader. DFW has gained
from Jeffs broad expertise on many fronts. He is a steadfast
champion of diversity and inclusion, and has truly advanced DFW
Airport as the economic engine of the region. Over the last two
years in particular, he has successfully expanded international
service, bringing new international air carriers to DFW with
routes to Australia with Qantas and to the Middle East with
Emirates each bringing year-over-year economic impact of over
$220 million to the citizens of Dallas, Fort Worth and the region.
DFW Airport will miss Jeff, but he has put in place a strong and
capable leadership team regarded as the best in the airport
industry.
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price, said, We congratulate Jeff Fegan on a
remarkable career at DFW Airport. As the largest hub for American
Airlines, DFW Airport increased international destinations from 24
in 1994 to 50 today, increased domestic destinations from 113 to
148, and we now have more than 50 international air cargo
departures each week to 16 cargo hubs worldwide. DFW Airport
served 58 million passengers last year alone as the gateway to
North Texas. Add this
tremendous growth to DFW Airport's consistent rating among the top
five airports in the world for customer service, and the result of Jeff's leadership is unmistakable. Jeff has enjoyed a long and
distinguished run at the Airport, and he has led a management team
that achieved worldwide acclaim for Fort Worth, Dallas and all of
the communities of North Texas. We'll miss Jeff, but wish him the
very best in his retirement.
During his tenure,
Fegan led the development and implementation of DFWs first
Strategic Plan and the Airports Master Plan, and he worked
closely with stakeholders to address community concerns related to
airport expansion. He successfully led the airport through
multiple economic downturns, waves of airline industry
restructuring and consolidation, and the challenges for DFW
following the tragedy of 11 September 2001.
Under Fegans
leadership, DFW expanded airfield capacity. The seventh runway (17
Left 35 Right) was built, and DFWs four primary north-south
runways were extended by 2000 feet each to ensure DFW readiness
into the future for next generation long-haul aircraft. The
innovative southeast perimeter taxiway was also built allowing
aircraft to land and proceed directly to their gates without
having to cross an active runway.
In 2005, a $2.8 billion
capital development plan was completed, which included
construction of International Terminal D and the Skylink people
mover system. The project also included construction of the Grand
Hyatt DFW.
Other achievements of note
include the development of the consolidated DFW Rental Car Center,
International Commerce Park, the International Air Cargo Center,
DFWs Corporate Aviation, Founders Plaza observation center, and
establishment of the Airport Operations Center (AOC), Emergency
Operations Center (EOC), DFW Fire Training Research Center and the DFW Airport Wellness Center.
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