June Virtual Luncheon: Dan Elwell, FAA Deputy Administrator

Daniel K. Elwell is the Deputy Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Mr. Elwell was sworn in to office on June 26, 2017 following his appointment by President Trump. He also served as Acting FAA Administrator from January 2018 until August 2019.

Elwell previously served at the FAA as the Assistant Administrator for Policy, Planning, and Environment from 2006–2008. Most recently, he was Senior Advisor on Aviation to U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao. Earlier in his career, he served as a legislative fellow for the late Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska).

From 2013–2015, as Senior Vice President for Safety, Security, and Operations at Airlines for America (A4A), Elwell was responsible for leading the advancement of commercial aviation safety and security excellence for major U.S. air carriers.

Prior to A4A, Elwell was Vice President of the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) from 2008–2013. In this role, Elwell represented civil aerospace manufacturers and led policy development and advocacy for the civil aerospace manufacturing interests of more than 300 AIA member companies.

Elwell was a commercial pilot for 16 years with American Airlines, flying DC-10, MD-80, and B-757/767 aircraft. While maintaining his proficiency as an MD-80 Captain, he served as Managing Director for International and Government Affairs at American Airlines.

Dan earned his pilot wings at Williams Air Force Base in Arizona after graduating from the U.S. Air Force Academy with a Bachelor of Science degree in International Affairs. Lieutenant Colonel Elwell retired from military service as a Command Pilot with more than 6,000 hours combined civilian and military flight time in the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Air Force Reserve, including combat service during Operation Desert Storm.

FAA’s Carl Burleson is the recipient of the 2019 Donald D. Engen Aero Club Trophy for Aviation Excellence

Carl Burleson

The Aero Club of Washington’s Board of Governors selected FAA’s Carl Burleson for the 2019 Donald D. Engen Aero Club Trophy for Aviation Excellence, for his lifetime achievements in the field of aviation.

The enduring themes of Carl’s career have been in two broad areas: leadership and inclusiveness to achieve the best attainable policy outcomes across a range of aviation issues, and mentoring the next generation of aviation policy leaders. In his most recent assignment of nearly two years as the acting FAA Deputy Administrator, his prior role as the Deputy Assistant Administrator for Policy, International Affairs, and Environment, and before that as the Director of the Environment and Energy Office, Carl has provided the steady, outcome-oriented vision and leadership to consistently achieve results in the development of good public policy, both domestic and international.

Carl Burleson’s career in aviation is that of a trusted public servant, without personal ego and with an unfailing dedication to aviation now, aviation in the future, and the interests of the U.S. public. He is truly worthy to join the distinguished company that is the winners of the Engen Trophy

2018 Donald D. Engen Aero Club Trophy for Aviation Excellence awarded to Margaret Jenny

2018 Margaret Jenny - Engen recipient

Margaret Jenny, the recently-retired president of RTCA and a 35-year aviation industry veteran, is being honored for her unique combination of strategic vision, technical insight, and tactical drive. She has leveraged her extensive knowledge of the air traffic control system and political savvy to drive real, measurable change in a challenging technical and political environment. She has demonstrated a keen and unparalleled ability to gather leaders and stakeholders to build consensus and drive real and beneficial change.