SEATTLE — Alaska Air Group announced several leadership transitions, reflecting the group’s commitment to "operational excellence and people-first culture."
“These transitions mark an exciting moment for Alaska Air Group, and the milestone of a single operating certificate is a natural time to evolve our leadership team as we grow into a global premium airline. I am deeply grateful for Constance’s remarkable contributions during an exceptionally dynamic time for our company and industry, and I am thrilled to welcome Jason and Andy into their new roles. Their leadership will help us continue to deliver on our commitment to connect guests to the world through a remarkable experience rooted in safety, care, and performance,” said Ben Minicucci, President and CEO Alaska Air Group.
COO Constance von Muehlen Retiring
After 15 years of dedicated work for Alaska Airlines, Chief Operations Officer Constance von Muehlen will retire in February.
Von Muehlen has been part of Alaska Airlines since 2011 and assumed the duties of COO in 2021, leading the airline through a period of growth and transformation with a focus on advancing safety, reliability, and innovation across its operations.
“It has been an absolute privilege to lead Alaska’s frontline teams these past 5 years — out of the pandemic, into an integration, and always putting safety and excellence at the forefront. Every day, I get to see how Alaska regularly leads the industry in care and performance, and it’s because of the dedication of thousands of technicians, flight attendants, pilots, customer service agents, dispatchers, and everyone in between. I know they will continue this excellence with Jason at the helm,” said Constance von Muehlen.
Jason Berry Appointed as New COO
Current president of Horizon Air and executive vice president of cargo for Alaska Air Group, Jason Berry, will take over the duties of COO at Alaska Airlines starting 3 November 2025. Von Muehlen will advise and support Jason Berry inhis new role until February 2026.

Jason Berry brings extensive experience in ground services, cargo, and regional operations, including managerial roles at Air Canada, Cargolux, and McGee Air Services.
“This is an incredibly exciting time at Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines. As we move toward the next integration milestone, a single operating certificate, we’re bringing together incredible frontline teams who will continue to lead the industry in safety, remarkable customer service and operational excellence. I am so honored to be taking on this new role as we build on the great foundation Constance and her team have established and know that Horizon is in great hands with Andy as CEO and president,” said Jason Berry.
Andy Schneider: New CEO and President of Horizon Air
Andy Schneide, who is currently serving Alaska Airlines as senior vice president of people and playing a crucial role in shaping the company’s culture and talent strategy, will replace Jason Berry as CEO and President of Horizon Air, continuing its legacy of exceptional regional service.

Andy Schneider was part of the Air Group for over 35 years and held various operational roles in the group, including Alaska Airlines’ vice president of inflight and call center services and senior vice president of people and customer services at Horizon.
“I am so humbled and honored to be returning to Horizon after more than 14 years. What makes Horizon special are the incredible people who work here and the important role they play as a lifeline for the communities we serve. I’m so excited for this next chapter as we build on the rich legacy the Horizon team has established,” said Andy Schneider.
Single Operating Certificate for Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines
Over the past year, Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines have collaborated to become a single mainline operating carrier under a Single Operating Certificate (SOC). The airlines expect the FAA to grant its approval later this fall.