Dayton, Oh., USA – PSA Airlines, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines Group, announced the company’s president and CEO Keith Houk, after more than 25 years of outstanding service, has elected to retire from his current role.[break]
Mr. Houk holds BA of Business Administration from Ohio University. After graduation, he became a Fighter Pilot in the United States Air Force (USAF) until he left in 1974 to join the airline industry.
Succeeding Mr. Houk will be Dion Flannery, most recently president of US Airways Express. Mr. Flannery’s appointment as president of PSA will be effective August 31, 2014.
Mr. Flannery serves as president of US Airways Express. His previous senior leadership experience includes serving as vice president – financial analysis for US Airways; vice president – scheduling and route planning at America West Airlines and senior director – long - April 17, 2014, Dayton, Oh., USA – PSA Airlines, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines Group, announced the company’s president and CEO Keith Houk, after more than 25 years of outstanding service, has elected to retire from his current role.
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Mr. Houk holds BA of Business Administration from Ohio University. After graduation, he became a Fighter Pilot in the United States Air Force (USAF) until he left in 1974 to join the airline industry.
Succeeding Mr. Houk will be Dion Flannery, most recently president of US Airways Express. Mr. Flannery’s appointment as president of PSA will be effective August 31, 2014.
Mr. Flannery serves as president of US Airways Express. His previous senior leadership experience includes serving as vice president – financial analysis for US Airways; vice president – scheduling and route planning at America West Airlines and senior director – long-range schedule planning at Continental Airlines.
Mr. Flannery holds a bachelor’s degree in advertising from the University of Texas-Austin and Master of Business Administration degree with a concentration in finance from the University of Houston. ■