US Airways Names James Schear Restructuring VP
September 02 2004 - 3:10PM
PR Newswire (US)
US Airways Names James Schear Restructuring VP ARLINGTON, Va.,
Sept. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- US Airways announced today that
James P. Schear will return to the company in a new role as vice
president of restructuring, effective immediately. Schear will
report directly to US Airways President and Chief Executive Officer
Bruce R. Lakefield. He will handle the company's organizational re-
engineering responsibilities and priorities as identified by the
senior management team. He also will work with members of
management, employee task forces, advisors and partners to ensure
that the company operates as efficiently as possible, and assist in
transforming the processes and programs that follow best practices
and new industry efficiencies. "Jim is a man with a wide range of
credentials and experience, both in the private sector and in
government. He is a natural leader and has in-depth knowledge of US
Airways, and will be a great asset to our management team," said
Lakefield. Schear joins US Airways from the FAA's Air Traffic
Organization, where he was vice president of safety, responsible
for safety direction and assurance in all facets of the National
Airspace System and international leadership of the FAA's global
safety efforts. He also was deputy for aviation operations for the
Transportation Security Administration. In that role, he was
responsible for an operational chain of 159 Federal Security
Directors, and managed over 60,000 employees at 440 airports.
Schear started his aviation career with Pacific Southwest Airlines
in 1975, which was merged into US Airways in 1988. At US Airways,
he served in a variety of management functions, including manager
of flight operations and director of business planning -- flight
operations. He is type-rated on the Electra, MD-80, DC-9, BAe-146,
B-737, B-757 and B-767. Additionally, he was a check pilot and FAA
designated examiner on the B-757 and B-767 aircraft. A career Naval
aviator, Schear served 37 years combined in the U.S. Navy and Naval
Reserve. He flew the P-3 both on active and reserve duty, retiring
as a rear admiral in 2000. Schear is a U.S. Naval Academy graduate
and holds a degree in engineering. He lives in Annapolis, Md., with
his wife and four children. DATASOURCE: US Airways CONTACT: David
Castelveter of US Airways, +1-703-872-5100 Web site:
http://www.usairways.com/
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