Airlines for America
John Heimlich is the Vice President and Chief Economist at Airlines for America, a position held since April 2001, where responsibilities include overseeing economic and energy matters. Previously, John served as the Director of Economic and Market Research at Consumer Energy Alliance from January 2012 to December 2013 and also held the role of Chairman of the Board of Directors, advocating for the interests of energy consumers. Earlier experience includes managerial and analytical roles at United Airlines and American Management Systems. John holds a Master of Public Policy in Transport Economics from Harvard Kennedy School and a Bachelor of Arts in Government from Cornell University, along with a high school diploma from Theodore Roosevelt High School.
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Airlines for America
Airlines for America (A4A) advocates on behalf of its members to shape crucial policies and measures that promote safety, security and a healthy U.S. airline industry. We work collaboratively with airlines, labor, Congress and the Administration and other groups to improve air travel for everyone. Annually, commercial aviation helps drive nearly $1.5 trillion in U.S. economic activity and more than 11 million U.S. jobs. A4A vigorously advocates on behalf of the American airline industry as a model of safety, customer service and environmental responsibility and as the indispensable network that drives our nation’s economy and global competitiveness.