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Alaska Air Announces Changes in Maintenance Leadership

Alaska Air Announces Changes in Maintenance Leadership Amid Operational Challenges
Alaska Air Group has appointed Nathan Engel as its new Vice President of Maintenance Operations, a decision ratified by the company’s board of directors amid a period marked by significant operational and financial pressures. Engel will be responsible for shaping the long-term strategy and overseeing the financial performance of Alaska’s maintenance operations. He will lead teams of technicians and specialists dedicated to maintaining safety and reliability across the airline’s fleet.
Experienced Leadership to Navigate Complex Challenges
Engel brings to the role 37 years of extensive experience in aviation maintenance and engineering, including previous leadership positions at both Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. Most recently, he served as Horizon’s Vice President of Maintenance and Engineering, where he managed strategic and operational oversight of line and heavy maintenance, on-call support, maintenance control, and quality assurance. His career also spans roles at Amazon and Hawaiian Airlines, complemented by his service in the United States Air Force.
These leadership changes come as Alaska Air confronts a series of industry headwinds. The company recently revised downward its annual profit forecast, attributing the adjustment to rising fuel costs and operational disruptions. Alaska Airlines has also faced significant IT outages that resulted in the grounding of all flights, severely affecting passenger rebooking processes and overall operational stability. These challenges have influenced market sentiment and may prompt competitors to reevaluate their operational and financial strategies in response to escalating costs and competitive pressures.
Additional Leadership Appointments and Strategic Focus
In conjunction with Engel’s appointment, Alaska Air Group has created a new senior position: Vice President of Technical Operations. John Wiitala will assume this role, taking charge of engineering, quality systems, and material management as the airline aims to bolster its operational resilience.
At Horizon Air, Baron Converse will succeed Engel as Vice President of Maintenance and Engineering. Converse, a veteran of over 30 years with Horizon, began his career as an airframe and powerplant technician in 1994. He will oversee the long-term strategy and daily operations of the regional carrier’s maintenance organization, including line maintenance, airframe, component and engine maintenance, quality assurance, maintenance planning, engineering and reliability, fleet projects, and stores and distribution. Prior to this promotion, Converse served as managing director of maintenance operations and held the position of director of line maintenance and planning.
Alaska Air Group’s restructuring of its maintenance leadership underscores its commitment to addressing ongoing operational challenges while reinforcing safety, reliability, and financial stability in a rapidly evolving industry environment.

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