Former PMG Potter expected to become new leader of Metro Washington Airports Authority

The governing body of two of the Washington area’s main airports is expected to tap the former head of the U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday as its next chief executive, according to sources familiar with the search.

John E. “Jack” Potter, the recently retired postmaster general, has emerged as the leading candidate to take over the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, which oversees Reagan National and Dulles International airports and the multibillion-dollar project to extend Metrorail to Dulles and Loudoun County.

3 thoughts on “Former PMG Potter expected to become new leader of Metro Washington Airports Authority

  1. OMG!!!!!! this guy couldn’t run a mail operation, now he is gonna be responsible for airlines? I pitty the fools who work, and fly under this inept and irresponsible peice of s….

  2. Rich get richer, 5M when he left now this , he will have two huge pensions How about you at 1 percent a year.We need a revolution that will never come.

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