Conversations with our Leaders: Timothy Wang, Endeavor Air

Conversations with our Leaders: Timothy Wang, Endeavor Air

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At the Regional Airline Association’s 50th Anniversary, we spoke with Timothy Wang, President and CEO of Endeavor Air, to discuss the state of regional aviation and where it’s headed next. From industry-wide alignment to modernization, Wang shared his perspective on both the challenges and the opportunities shaping this pivotal moment in aviation.

MHIRJ: Hi Timothy, tell us about the event and what you're here to talk about.

Timothy: It is the RAA's 50th anniversary, representing years and decades of great work advancing the interests of our industry and of our regional community. 

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MHIRJ: What's top of mind this year?

Timothy: For the first time in quite a while, we have a lot of momentum, and we have the entire industry aligned on what we need to do to move forward. The ATC Modernization Project, which has been funded to the tune of $12.5 billion, is a great start. It's a great down payment of where we need to go. We've heard this time and time again. It's no secret that the technology that's employed at ATC today is quite dated. A lot of it from 80s and 90s. It's inconsistent and we need to bring that well into the 21st century.

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MHIRJ: How do you feel about the commitments so far?

Timothy: I'm extraordinarily optimistic. I think for the first time in quite a while, we have a secretary who is laser focused on air travel, understanding the need in this country for that essential service. We have an administrator who many of us in this community know very well. Until very recently, in his confirmation, Bryan Bedford was CEO of Republic Airways, right here in the RAA. So, he's a great member, great friend, great ally for us. And we know that they understand exactly what they need to do to propel this industry forward. 

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MHIRJ: Why do regional airlines matter?

Timothy: I grew up in a smaller community. A lot of people who live in big hubs don't quite know this, but the majority of the geography of this country is served by regional airlines and regional airports only. It is an essential lifeline, not just for people who have to get to the most important moments of their lives, whether it's a wedding, it's a graduation, it's visiting a friend, taking their families on vacation. But also, a necessary lifeline for economic development. That's how we create jobs. 

I worked in the economic development field many, many years ago down in Alabama. And one of the things that the executives of companies looking to open up new facilities and create jobs in Alabama asked was, how do we get our people and our products and our parts in and out of the community? We're very proud to be part of that ecosystem. 

MHIRJ: Celebrating 50 years of RAA, what’s your message to the team?

Congratulations. It's an incredible milestone, an incredible achievement. This group does such a great job of advocating on behalf of all of our members on advancing our cause, which ultimately isn't an industry cause. It's a cause for the people of this country. I'm very excited to be here. I'm excited to see how the rest of this week unfolds and appreciate RAA and everybody involved in it and the support they give us.

Watch the full video - Endeavor Air

 

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