Azul S.A. Appoints John S. Slattery to Strategy Committee During Chapter 11 Restructuring
- Azul S.A. appointed John S. Slattery to its Strategy Committee as it emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
- Slattery's expertise in aerospace will guide Azul's efforts toward sustainable growth and operational efficiency.
- Azul continues focusing on customer satisfaction and operational excellence as the largest airline in Brazil by cities served.
Azul S.A. Strengthens Leadership with Strategic Appointment Amid Chapter 11 Transition
Azul S.A. announces the appointment of John S. Slattery to its Strategy Committee, effective February 20, 2026. This decision comes as the airline finalizes its emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, marking a significant moment in its restructuring journey. Slattery’s extensive background in the aerospace and aviation sectors positions him as a key player in steering the company towards stable and sustainable growth. With leadership roles at industry giants such as GE Aviation and Embraer, Slattery brings a wealth of experience in regulatory compliance, corporate governance, and operational management.
CEO John Rodgerson expresses strong confidence in Slattery’s ability to contribute to Azul’s strategic direction during this pivotal time. He emphasizes that Slattery's deep industry knowledge and global insight will provide valuable support as the airline implements measures aimed at revitalizing its operations post-restructuring. This appointment aligns with Azul's commitment to enhance its market position and improve resiliency against future challenges. The inclusion of Slattery in the Strategy Committee reflects Azul’s intention to leverage top-tier talent to navigate the complexities of the current aviation landscape, particularly in a highly regulated environment.
As Azul resumes its focus on growth, Slattery articulates his enthusiasm for joining the committee and contributing to the airline's strategic priorities. Having previously led significant transformations within major aerospace organizations, Slattery is well-prepared to help advance Azul's efforts to improve operational efficiency and customer experience. This strategic move reinforces the company's ambitions of maintaining leadership in Brazil's competitive aviation sector, where it is currently the largest airline by cities served and is noted for its punctuality and service excellence.
In other operational developments, Azul operates over 800 daily flights to 137 destinations, supported by a substantial fleet of approximately 200 aircraft and a dedicated workforce of over 15,000 crew members. The airline currently boasts a network of 250 direct routes, a critical factor in maintaining its position in the market. Recognized by Cirium as the second most punctual airline globally in 2023 and awarded TripAdvisor's Traveler’s Choice as the world's best airline in 2020, Azul continues to prioritize operational performance and customer satisfaction as it embarks on this new chapter.
For more information regarding its restructuring plans and operational metrics, Azul encourages stakeholders to consult its website or contact its investor relations team for updates and filings.