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Tyler Perusse

Airside Operations Assistant Manager at Metropolitan Airports Commission

Tyler Perusse, ACE, serves as the Airside Operations Assistant Manager at the Metropolitan Airports Commission since September 2023, bringing extensive experience in airside operations management. Previously, Tyler held positions as Senior Airside Operations Duty Officer and Airside Operations Duty Officer at JAA from April 2017 to September 2023. Prior roles include Airside Operations Officer with the City of Dallas and internships at the Metropolitan Airports Commission. Tyler's career began as a Lead Ramp Agent at Menzies Aviation. Tyler holds a Bachelor's Degree in Aviation/Airway Management and Operations from Minnesota State University, Mankato.

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Jacksonville, United States

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Metropolitan Airports Commission

The Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) is dedicated to providing services that consistently exceed the expectations of its customers. Whether it's providing exciting shopping and healthy dining options at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP), plowing snow from one of its seven airports'​ runways, designing and building sustainable facilities, or ensuring the organization's long-term financial strength, the MAC strives to fulfill its vision statement: Providing your best airport experience. Created in 1943 by Minnesota state law, the MAC is a public corporation providing coordinated aviation services throughout the Twin Cities metropolitan area. In fact, the MAC operates one of the largest airport systems in the nation, which includes MSP and six general aviation airports. Together these airports help drive the region's economy and job growth while providing quick, easy access to destinations around the globe. A 15-member board of commissioners appointed by Minnesota's governor and the mayors of Minneapolis and Saint Paul establishes the commission's policies. Those policies are implemented by the commission's senior leadership and staff. The MAC and its airports are funded through rents and fees paid by airport users, not by general tax dollars.