Dallas Fort Worth International Airport CEO Sean Donohue Announces Retirement

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DALLAS — Dallas Fort Worth International Airport’s (DFW) Chief Executive Officer, Sean Donohue, announced on Tuesday, October 8 that he will be retiring following a 40-year aviation career.

“It’s with mixed emotions that I have decided the time has come to pass the torch at DFW and begin a new chapter in my own life, after four decades of service to the aviation industry,” Donohue said. “Aviation has taken me to nearly every corner of the world and led me to the great privilege of overseeing the best airport in the business. In many ways, the story of DFW and North Texas are the same, having grown and supported one another for 50 years. I thank Dallas Mayor Eric L. Johnson, Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker, the DFW Board of Directors led by Chair DeMetris Sampson, along with our employees, business partners, customers and community for allowing me to serve and leave DFW in a strong position to take on the next five decades.”

“Around the world DFW Airport is known among the best in the aviation industry, and that reputation has been earned in no small part due to the steadfast leadership of CEO Sean Donohue,” said Dallas Mayor Eric L. Johnson. “The City of Dallas commends Sean on his decade-long tenure at DFW, and for the growth and prosperity that DFW has created for our city, region and communities. I wish him well in retirement and I know that he leaves the airport in a position of strength as we move into DFW’s next chapter.”

“Sean Donohue is a remarkable leader who has pushed DFW airport to even greater heights during his decade-long tenure as CEO of one of the world’s most successful airports,” said Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker. “His dedication has left a lasting impact on Fort Worth, North Texas, and the airport itself. I thank him for his outstanding service and wish him the very best in his well-deserved retirement, knowing that DFW Airport’s future is bright, thanks to the foundation he built.”

“Sean’s impact on DFW Airport and the broader aviation industry cannot be overstated,” said DeMetris Sampson, DFW’s Board Chair. “His leadership and vision have guided DFW through periods of historic challenges and significant growth. He has ensured that the business opportunities at the airport are open to all, and helped develop an airport that our community should be exceedingly proud of. Sean’s legacy will be felt for decades to come, and the Board wishes him the best in his well-earned retirement.”

The DFW Airport Board of Directors will initiate a global search for Donohue’s successor.

Since joining DFW Airport in 2013, Donohue has helped “shape DFW’s strategic vision, enhancing its operational efficiency, customer service and economic impact,” a news release said. During his tenure as its chief executive, DFW grew to become the third-busiest airport in the world; became the world’s largest and North America’s first carbon-neutral airport; and increased the airport’s economic influence to support more than $38 billion in annual payroll, 634,000 jobs and generate $5 billion in local and state taxes each year.

Donohue also oversaw the completion of a historic 10-year use and lease agreement with the airlines that serve DFW. That agreement set the stage for the airport’s $9 billion capital improvement program, “DFW Forward,” which will reimagine Terminal C, construct a new Terminal F and make many more improvements to roads and other airport facilities through the end of the decade.

Donohue expects to remain with the airport until 2025 and will support the transition as the search for his successor is underway.

Source: DFW Airport

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