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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 10, 2025
Press Release: 25-0004

Contact: Shannon McCarthy, 907-744-7360, shannon.mccarthy@alaska.gov

Angie Spear Appointed as Alaska International Airport System Director

Photo: Angie Spear, Director, Alaska International Airport System
Angie Spear, Director, Alaska International Airport System

(ANCHORAGE, Alaska) – The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) is proud to announce the appointment of Angie Spear as the new Director of the Alaska International Airport System (AIAS). Angie brings over 18 years of aviation experience, having served as the Manager of Fairbanks International Airport (FAI) since 2018 and most recently, as the Interim Manager of Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC), and Interim Director of AIAS since Spring 2024.

“Ms. Spear’s leadership, track record, and experience in aviation will ensure the continued success of both Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and Fairbanks International Airport,” said Alaska DOT&PF Commissioner Ryan Anderson. “Her appointment represents a vital step in uniting these two critical aviation hubs to maximize economic growth and benefits for Alaska.”

Angie Spear’s career has been marked by her commitment to drive strategic growth and deliver results. Under her leadership, Fairbanks International Airport achieved significant milestones, including enhanced passenger experiences, improved operational efficiency, and increased air services. More recently, she has played key roles in improving cargo operations and infrastructure. 

As the AIAS Director, Ms. Spear will focus on enhancing both ANC and FAI to further strengthen Alaska’s position as a global gateway for both passenger and cargo transportation. Together, these airports contribute billions of dollars to the state’s economy annually, providing critical connections for Alaskans, U.S. commerce, and international markets.

“I am honored to take on this new role and excited to build on the incredible legacy of the Alaska International Airport System,” said Angie Spear. “By working together, ANC and FAI can continue to unlock economic opportunities, strengthen Alaska’s aviation industry, and deliver world-class services to passengers and cargo operators alike.”

Ms. Spear holds certifications in airport security, leadership development, and crisis negotiation, among others. She has received numerous commendations including the ACI-NA Environmental Achievement Award for PFAS Mitigation and was nominated for an Air Service Development Achievement Award. She holds a Certified Member (CM) accreditation from American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE).

As Director of AIAS, Ms. Spear will oversee strategic planning, regulatory compliance, operational excellence, and stakeholder engagement to ensure both airports meet the evolving needs of travelers, businesses, and the aviation industry.

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The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities oversees 237 airports, 9 ferries serving 35 communities along 3,500 marine miles, over 5,600 miles of highway and 839 public facilities throughout the state of Alaska. The mission of the department is to “Keep Alaska Moving through service and infrastructure.”

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