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John R. Dermody, P.E.

Director, Office of Airport Safety and Standards at Federal Aviation Administration

John R. Dermody, P.E. is the Director of the Office of Airport Safety and Standards at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), a position he has held since December 2016.13 With over 29 years of aviation experience in both private and public sectors, Dermody is responsible for executive leadership of airport safety and operations, engineering, and emerging entrants divisions.4

In his role, Dermody oversees:

  • Airport safety and operations
  • Airport engineering offices
  • FAA's International Program for airports
  • Airport research programs, including Airport Technology Research (ATR) and Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP)4

Prior to his current position, Dermody served as:

  • Deputy Director of the Office of Airports Safety and Standards (September 2015 - December 2016)
  • Manager of the Airports Engineering Division at the FAA (July 2011 - September 2015)
  • Manager of the New York Airports District Office (2009 - 2011)
  • FAA's Senior Program Manager for the Port Authority of New York / New Jersey Airports (2001 - 2009)1

Dermody holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo and is a registered Professional Engineer.1 His LinkedIn profile indicates he is still active in his role as of March 2024.2

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Washington DC-Baltimore Area