Brian Flannery

Airport Management Officer III at Maryland Aviation Administration

Brian Flannery, ACE, currently serves as the Airport Management Officer III at the Maryland Aviation Administration since May 2015, having previously held the position of Airport Management Assistant. Prior to this role, Brian Flannery spent four years as the Manager of Aircraft Fueling and Fuel Storage at Aircraft Service International Group and served as a Technical Services Supervisor at the same company. Earlier in their career, Brian Flannery worked at Northwest Airlines for over 20 years, concluding as the Lead Equipment Service Employee. Educational credentials include studies at Delone Catholic High School, HACC, Central Pennsylvania's Community College, Mount Saint Joseph High School, and Penn Foster Group.

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Baltimore, United States

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Maryland Aviation Administration

MDOT MAA (Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Aviation Administration) fosters the vitality of aviation statewide and promotes safe and efficient operations, economic viability and environmental stewardship. MAA owns and operates Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and Martin State Airport. Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is the 22nd busiest airport in the United States, and the busiest in the Washington-Baltimore region. In 2018, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced that BWI Marshall Airport produces a total economic impact of $9.3 billion. The airport and visitors generate and support more than 106,000 jobs throughout Maryland and the region. BWI Marshall Airport was recognized as Best Airport in North America by Airports Council International World (ACI World) for 2020. Martin State Airport is an important transportation and economic development asset, located in Middle River, about 10 miles from downtown Baltimore. Martin State Airport serves and supports a broad variety of aviation services including corporate and private aviation activities, flight training, recreational, aviation maintenance, law enforcement, and military operations of the Maryland Air National Guard.


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