Brandon Galownia

Manager Of Product Movement at JET Infrastructure

Brandon Galownia possesses extensive experience in pipeline scheduling and operations, currently serving as a Pipeline Scheduler/Commercial Specialist at JET Infrastructure since October 2022. Previously, Brandon held various roles at PBF Energy and Kinder Morgan, demonstrating proficiency in pipeline control, scheduling, and the safe transportation of hazardous materials. Alongside a solid background in the energy sector, Brandon has excelled as a Race Director for Explore Texas Racing and as Head Coach for the Imperial Oaks Swim Team, managing large teams and training young athletes. With a Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and Mass Communications from Sam Houston State University, Brandon combines technical expertise with strong leadership and communication skills across diverse settings.

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JET Infrastructure

JET Infrastructure owns and operates a portfolio of fuel pipelines and terminals supplying major hub airports and urban growth centers across the United States. Our team plays a critical role in maintaining safe, reliable, and sustainable airport operations as a pipeline supplier of fuel to major airports including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, San Diego, and Reno. We are also proud to own and operate a terminal and pipeline providing jet fuel to the FedEx World Headquarters in Memphis, providing a crucial link in the supply chain for the largest air cargo hub in the world. JET Infrastructure’s diversified portfolio also includes terminals in Stockton, CA and Sacramento, CA, both of which handle biofuels and refined products. Notably, JET Infrastructure’s culture is built on the guiding principles of safety, integrity and service. This approach allows our team to find creative financial and infrastructure solutions for the aviation industry, offering best-in-class operations, delivering increased connectivity and promoting economic growth in North American communities.