Tucson Airport Authority
Thomas E Tucker III has extensive experience in fire services and emergency management. Serving as Fire Chief at Tucson Airport Authority since August 2000, Thomas also holds the position of State of Arizona Coordinator for the Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Working Group since August 2017. In addition, Thomas has been a Board Member for Fry Fire District since June 2017. Previous experience includes serving as an Emergency Medical Technician with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security from November 2003 to November 2006 and as a Firefighter Helitack with the U.S. Forest Service from May 1996 to August 2000. Educational credentials include a degree in Fire Science from Pima Community College and participation in the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung program in 1994.
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Tucson Airport Authority
The Tucson Airport Authority (TAA) is an independent, non-profit organization operating Tucson International Airport and general aviation reliever Ryan Airfield. TAA has sustained its operations since its origin in 1948 from airport generated revenues without the use of local taxes, and continues to invest millions of dollars each year in safety, security and facility infrastructure that drives job creation and economic activity for the benefit of Tucson and southern Arizona. The two airports currently support 17,000 jobs and house more than 100 tenants, and serve a diverse mix of both aviation and non-aviation related businesses, as well as military and government operations.