Andrew Maas

Andrew Maas

DATE: 02/01/21

Vice President, Government Programs

Andrew Maas joined Amerijet late in 2017 as the Director of Government Programs.  He joined the airline following his retirement from th e United States Air Force.  Over the course of his 24 year career, Andy flew various aircraft including the C-27, C-130, DHC-6, PC-6, PC-12, and others amassing 6,400 flight hours including almost 1,500 hours of combat time in Iraq and Afghanistan.

As the Director of Government Programs for Amerijet, Andy is responsible for the management of a portfolio of contracts including international charters, domestic charters, and several less-than-planeload contract vehicles.  In addition, Andy manages the facility security program, Department of Defense (DoD) specific training, DoD Flight Publications, and other government required programs.

Andy and his wife Tracy live in Tampa, FL with their three children, Ethan, Joel, and Ella.

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