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Martin St. George is an American business executive who took on the role of President of JetBlue Airways Corporation on February 26, 2024.[1]
Education
editSt. George graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a degree in Civil Engineering.
Career
editSt. George first worked for JetBlue from 2006 to 2019, when he left to work as Interim Chief Commercial Officer at Norwegian Air Shuttle.[2] In 2020 he joined LATAM Airlines Group as Chief Commercial Officer, based in Santiago, Chile.[3]
Personal life
editSt. George is a native of Hingham Massachusetts and attended Boston College High School, where he has served as a member of the Board of Trustees since 2020.