Marion C. Blakey is an Independent Director of the Company. Ms. Blakey was president and CEO of Rolls-Royce North America until June 30, 2018. From 2007 to 2015, she was president and CEO of Aerospace Industries Association, the nation’s largest aerospace and defense trade association. Prior to that she served as the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration from 2002 to 2007 and as chair of the National Transportation Safety Board from 2001 to 2002. She previously served on the President’s Export Council Subcommittee on Export Administration, the Washington Area Airports Task Force Advisory Board and the International Aviation Women’s Association Advisory Board.
As the Independent Director of Alaska Air, the total compensation of Marion Blakey at Alaska Air is $198,169. There are 9 executives at Alaska Air getting paid more, with Bradley Tilden having the highest compensation of $5,528,320.
Marion Blakey is 72, she's been the Independent Director of Alaska Air since 2010. There are no older and 22 younger executives at Alaska Air.
Marion's mailing address filed with the SEC is 222 N. PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, SUITE 500, , EL SEGUNDO, CA, 90245.
Over the last 21 years, insiders at Alaska Air have traded over $115,398,672 worth of Alaska Air stock and bought 8,502 units worth $276,101 . The most active insiders traders include William S Ayer, Bradley D Tilden, and James A Beer. On average, Alaska Air executives and independent directors trade stock every 13 days with the average trade being worth of $255,145. The most recent stock trade was executed by Muehlen Constance E Von on 3 April 2024, trading 4,110 units of ALK stock currently worth $162,304.
alaska airlines has been flying since 1932 and is notably recognized as a stand-out performer among domestic carriers in the united states. we provide an exceptional travel experience to our customers with an unwavering commitment to a safe and reliable operation and our award-winning customer service. we were born in a state where aviation is a way of life, not a choice, and where people help each other because they believe it's the right thing to do — not because they're supposed to. much has changed over the years, but our unique heritage continues to serve as our compass point — our own magnetic "north." our values have been a part of who we are since our early beginnings in the state of alaska. we believe this combination of pride in our heritage and passion for our shared values has led to our success in setting the standard for genuine and caring service. alaska airlines and our sister carrier, horizon air, together serve 90 destinations in the lower 48, alaska, hawaii, ca
Alaska Air executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: