Mott MacDonald has appointed John Reavy as a project principal in its global aviation team where he will lead capacity analysis and planning projects to identify necessary facility requirements for airport expansions. Initially, this will involve taking over responsibility for leading the capacity requirements on the expansion of London Heathrow Airport in the UK.
Reavy has 17 years’ experience in operations research and decision support modelling across different aspects of the aviation industry. He joins from Etihad Airways, where he was head of operations research and responsible for managing the research, design and implementation of innovative strategic optimization tools aimed at enhancing revenue. Reavy spent the majority of this time in the United Arab Emirates, working on a range of strategic and operational projects enabling the expansion of Dubai’s airports and the country’s airlines.
Prior to this, Reavy was head of operational research at Dubai Airports. During this time, he was responsible for the forecasting, capacity assessment and planning, and demand management for both Dubai International and Al Maktoum International airports.
Chris Chalk, global practice leader for aviation, Mott MacDonald, said, “John’s insight and understanding of both an airport and airline’s business objectives, added to his experience of complex hub operations and airport systems, further enhances our position as a market leader in airport capacity optimization globally.
“His knowledge of airport capacity optimization capabilities, focusing on assessing existing capacity and enabling airports to manage increasing demand with minimal capital expenditure, means we’re perfectly placed to help our clients find the best solutions to even the most integrated of capacity issues.”
Mott MacDonald has a track record of providing airport planning, functional design studies and strategy advice to leading airports around the world, including Heathrow, Singapore Changi, Hong Kong, Delhi, Athens and Auckland. The consultancy was recently appointed to develop the masterplan for John F Kennedy International Airport in New York.