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Alaska Air Group announces executive changes amid merger integration
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Ben Minicucci, CEO of Alaska Airlines | Alaska Airlines

Alaska Air Group has announced upcoming leadership changes at both Alaska Airlines and its regional carrier, Horizon Air. The moves are set to take effect in November.

Jason Berry, currently President of Horizon Air and a former Executive Vice President of Cargo, will become Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Alaska Airlines on November 3, 2025. He will succeed Constance von Muelhon, who has served as COO since 2021 and plans to retire in February 2026. Von Muelhon will remain with the company in an advisory role during the transition.

Andy Schneider, Senior Vice President for People at Alaska Airlines and a company veteran with over 35 years of experience, will step into the roles of President and CEO at Horizon Air.

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The executive reshuffle is intended to improve coordination between Alaska’s mainline and regional operations. By promoting from within rather than hiring externally, Alaska Air Group aims to maintain continuity and leverage institutional knowledge as it adapts to industry challenges.

These leadership changes come as Alaska Airlines finalizes its merger with Hawaiian Airlines. The two carriers are working toward obtaining a single operating certificate—a process that introduces new operational complexities as they integrate fleets and systems.

Alaska Airlines is undergoing significant transformation following its acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines. The airline’s fleet now includes Airbus A321neos, Airbus A330s, Boeing 717s, and Boeing 787s—aircraft types it had not previously operated. Some of Hawaiian’s former Boeing 787s are being transferred to Seattle along with future deliveries. This expansion marks the first time Alaska has operated long-haul or widebody aircraft.

Historically focused on the Pacific Northwest with an all-Boeing 737 fleet, Alaska faces increased competition from Delta Air Lines and international carriers as it expands its route network—including planned new Boeing 787 flights from Seattle to Europe. Delta remains a strong competitor in long-haul markets out of Seattle.

The company emphasizes that these executive transitions are part of a planned succession strategy designed for stability among employees. With Constance von Muelhon staying on temporarily as an advisor for Jason Berry, the handover is expected to be smooth.

For customers, operational consistency through winter into summer 2026 will be a key measure of success during this period of change. Alaska’s established approach relies on efficient scheduling and high aircraft utilization; maintaining these standards amid leadership transitions will be important for service reliability on core West Coast routes.

As Alaska continues expanding internationally after joining the oneworld alliance in 2021, it remains committed to drawing upon internal expertise: “Although it's moving into new water, it seems to be betting that the things that made it successful in the past will continue to propel its success in the future.”

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