David L. Campbell joined American Eagle Airlines as Senior Vice President Technical Operations in June of 2007. Campbell is responsible for overseeing the Flight Department the Systems Operations Control Center and all maintenance functions.
Before joining American Eagle Campbell was Vice President of Base Maintenance for Alliance (AFW) and Kansas City (MCI). He was responsible for all operations at the Alliance Fort Worth Maintenance Base and the Kansas City Maintenance Base.
The Alliance Maintenance base performs major maintenance on American's fleet of Boeing 777 and Boeing 767-300 aircraft as well as contract maintenance on engines of several airlines through Texas Aero Engine Services Limited (TAESL) a joint venture between American Airlines and Rolls-Royce. The Kansas City Maintenance Base performs major maintenance on American's fleet of Boeing�s 757-200 767-200 aircraft and is also responsible for the Pratt 2037 engine.
Prior to his appointment at AFW and KCI Campbell served as the Managing Director of Quality Assurance at American's maintenance base in Tulsa Okla.
Campbell joined American in 1988 as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician in Tulsa. After promotion to Supervisor in 1989 he worked in production at both the Tulsa and Alliance bases before shifting to Inspection Supervisory work at Alliance. In 1992 he was named Manager-Quality Assurance at Alliance and later performed that function in Tulsa until being named the Director of Quality Assurance in 1996.
Campbell is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force where he served as an Aircraft Mechanic for four years. Currently Campbell serves on the Board of Directors for the North Texas Make-A-Wish Foundation and the American Airlines Federal Credit Union.
A native of Sardis Mississippi Campbell is a 1988 graduate of Louisiana Tech University with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration. |