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Air Transport Services Group Appoints Greg Mays as President

Air Transport Services Group Appoints Greg Mays as President Amid Intensifying Market Competition
Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) has named Greg Mays as its new President, entrusting him with oversight of the company’s commercial and operations divisions during a period of significant transformation in the aircraft leasing and charter sectors. Mays brings a wealth of experience from senior leadership roles at Sun Country Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and Delta Air Lines, complemented by strategic consulting expertise gained at Boston Consulting Group.
Extensive Aviation Leadership Experience
Throughout his career, Mays has demonstrated a capacity to lead complex operational initiatives and drive performance improvements. At Sun Country Airlines, he served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, guiding the airline through critical operational changes. His tenure at Alaska Airlines was marked by efforts to enhance maintenance, engineering, and labor relations amid organizational shifts. At Delta Air Lines, Mays managed global operations encompassing maintenance, ground handling, and cargo services. His consulting background at Boston Consulting Group further refined his ability to advise aviation and defense clients on operational challenges and strategic growth.
Mike Berger, ATSG’s Chief Executive Officer, emphasized Mays’ leadership qualities, stating, “Greg is a strategic and people-focused leader who consistently elevates performance through collaboration, discipline, and vision. His operational expertise and aviation acumen position him perfectly to propel ATSG forward with a continued focus on safety, growth, operational excellence, and profitability.”
Navigating a Competitive Landscape
Mays assumes leadership as ATSG confronts intensifying competition from major aircraft lessors and airlines expanding their freighter operations. Industry rivals such as AerCap and GECAS are aggressively pursuing greater market share in aircraft leasing, while the charter sector faces evolving market dynamics and heightened scrutiny from investors and analysts. A key area of focus under Mays’ leadership will be the expansion of ATSG’s Airbus freighter leasing portfolio, including the global leasing platform for the A330 converted freighter and the EASA-approved A321.
In addition to growth initiatives, ATSG plans to enhance its workforce capabilities through programs like AirborneTech, which enables employees to obtain their aviation maintenance technician licenses within twelve months. By integrating innovative training with strategic expansion, the company aims to solidify its standing as a global leader in aircraft leasing, operations, and support services.
Reflecting on his new role, Mays remarked, “ATSG has built a strong foundation in one of the most complex industries. My focus will be on strengthening that foundation by driving operational precision, empowering teams, and expanding capabilities. I look forward to working with colleagues across all functions to chart our next chapter together.”
As ATSG advances under Mays’ stewardship, industry observers and investors will closely monitor the company’s ability to adapt to competitive pressures and realize its growth objectives.

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