RENO, Nev., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Airline industry veteran Don O'Hare has
assumed the presidency of Reno Air (Nasdaq: RENO). O'Hare recently retired as
senior Vice President of Field Services after a 40-year career with American
Airlines. His office will be located in Reno Air's corporate headquarters in
Reno. O'Hare replaces Joseph O'Gorman, who requested to step down to pursue
other interests once the sale of Reno Air to American was assured.
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"The employees of Reno Air owe Joe O'Gorman great thanks for leading a
skillful turnaround of the airline's fortunes," O'Hare said. "We wish him
well in his future endeavors."
O'Hare began his airline career as an agent in American's reservations
office in New York City. He rose through the ranks of American, serving in a
number of key positions in operations and sales. After his recent retirement,
he was asked to serve as Reno Air's president following the company's
acquisition by American. "My responsibilities will be to help the people of
Reno Air run the best possible airline while actively working to fold our
operations into mainstream American Airlines," O'Hare said.
Reno Air is a full service airline serving 16 cities with 182 daily
flights. Founded in 1992, Reno Air today operates a fleet of 25 MD80 and
MD90 jetliners.
SOURCE Reno Air, Inc.
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