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PSA Airlines Appoints New Head of Technical Services

PSA Airlines Appoints Brad R. Decker as Vice President of Technical Services
Charlotte, N.C., April 20, 2026 – PSA Airlines, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines Group and a prominent regional carrier, has announced the appointment of Brad R. Decker as its new Vice President of Technical Services. Decker assumes this critical role amid significant challenges in the airline industry, where escalating operational costs—particularly a sharp rise in fuel prices following the Iran conflict—have placed considerable financial pressure on carriers worldwide.
Extensive Experience in Aviation Engineering and Maintenance
Brad R. Decker brings over a decade of expertise in the commercial aviation sector, with a distinguished record in engineering, maintenance program development, and operational reliability. In his new capacity, he will be responsible for overseeing powerplant, systems, structures, reliability, technical services, and maintenance programs. These areas are vital as PSA Airlines seeks to uphold its reputation for service reliability while navigating the complexities of increased operational expenses.
Before joining PSA, Decker served as Managing Director of Engineering at Allegiant Air, where he led initiatives focused on maintenance optimization, reliability improvements, and cost reduction. His portfolio included managing PMA and DER part sourcing, engine build strategies, and entry-into-service planning for the Boeing 737 MAX, alongside providing direct support for line maintenance operations. Prior to Allegiant, Decker spent nearly a decade at American Airlines, advancing through senior engineering roles and spearheading entry-into-service efforts for multiple aircraft types.
Throughout his career, Decker has been instrumental in developing customized maintenance procedures that reduce aircraft downtime and implementing engineering solutions that enhance safety, reliability, and cost efficiency. His technical proficiency encompasses a broad range of aircraft, including Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, and ATR models. He has also collaborated extensively with the Federal Aviation Administration, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) partners, and key suppliers.
Decker holds a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from The University of Texas at Arlington. His background includes service as a United States Marine Corps KC-130 flight mechanic and flight engineer, where he gained valuable hands-on experience in aviation maintenance and operational leadership.
Strategic Leadership Amid Industry Challenges
PSA Airlines’ decision to appoint Decker comes at a time when the airline industry is under intense scrutiny regarding how it will manage soaring fuel costs while maintaining operational excellence. Competitors are also adapting to these pressures; for instance, Malaysia Airlines is expanding its route network in high-demand markets such as China and Japan, and other carriers may pursue similar leadership enhancements to bolster their technical and operational capabilities.
PSA’s leadership has expressed confidence that Decker’s technical expertise and proven leadership will be pivotal in advancing the airline’s maintenance performance and engineering discipline. His appointment is expected to strengthen PSA’s resilience and operational effectiveness in a rapidly evolving and challenging market environment.

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