Thibault Confirmed as New CEO of MCO

The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) Board this week unanimously voted to approve a five-year contract for Kevin Thibault to become the new GOAA chief executive officer, overseeing Orlando International Airport (MCO).

Thibault brings a wealth of transportation experience to his new position, including his current role as secretary of Transportation for the State of Florida, where he oversaw a $10 billion annual budget and a vast statewide network of airports, highways, rail systems and seaports.  His prior experience includes two other positions within the state department of transportation, and extensive experience at several engineering firms since 1985

Thibault was named the preferred candidate at last month’s GOAA board meeting pending negotiations on terms of employment.

“I feel confident that we have chosen the best of the very best to lead us toward the 22nd century,” said Carson Good, GOAA board chairman. “Kevin Thibault will help lead the airport to new heights, with a focus on operational efficiency, flights to more destinations and the most enjoyable airport experience possible.”

In his role as the leader of MCO and Orlando Executive Airport (ORL), Thibault will direct two of Central Florida’s vital economic engines, with a combined budget approaching $750 million. He will also oversee the final stages of the multi-billion dollar MCO South Terminal C construction project along with future expansion. He will begin in his new job next month.

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