Executives from the U.S. aviation industry will meet with so-called President Donald Trump on Thursday to talk about the declining infrastructure at airports around the country, maybe reforming our air traffic control system, how to destroy labor unions, trade agreements with foreign-owned airlines, and whatever other crazy shit pops into Trump’s head while his lips are moving.
Maybe Trump will talk about Trump Airlines, and how great planes are.
Planes really are great.
Or maybe he’ll bring up Ivanka’s beef with Nordstrom’s. Sad!
Will they talk about the Muslim Ban? No! Yes. Maybe. Who knows.
Nothing matters anymore.
The session will include reforming the air traffic control system, Transportation Security Administration issues, user fees and regulatory burdens, a White House official told Reuters.
The expected participants include the chief executives of Delta Air Lines Inc, JetBlue Airways Corp, United Continental Holdings Inc, Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc, Alaska Airlines and trade group Airlines for America, along with top officials from FedEx Corp and United Parcel Service Inc, the official said.
Also expected to attend are airport directors from Los Angeles, Chicago, Tampa, Washington, Buffalo, Nashville and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
American Airlines Chief Executive Officer Doug Parker, who called Trump’s executive order on travel “divisive,” is unable to attend due to a scheduling conflict with a conference he is hosting, company spokesman Matt Miller said.
PHOTOS: Donald Trump was greeted by the Azalea Trail Maids as he stepped off the plane in Alabama one Saturday in December 2016.