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Alaska Airlines Promotes Ben Brookman to VP of Real Estate and Airport Affairs

By MGN EditorialFebruary 13, 2026 at 03:24 AM

Alaska Airlines has appointed Ben Brookman as its new Vice President of Real Estate and Airport Affairs, overseeing the airline's global real estate strategy and investments across all airports.

Seattle, WA - Alaska Airlines has promoted Ben Brookman to the role of Vice President of Real Estate and Airport Affairs, the company announced on February 12, 2026. Brookman, who has 17 years of experience in the airline industry, will now lead Alaska's global real estate strategy and investments across all airports where the carrier operates. This includes managing the airline's facilities, infrastructure, and partnerships with airport authorities. 'Ben's deep expertise in real estate and airport operations makes him the ideal candidate to oversee this critical aspect of our business,' said Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci. 'As we continue to grow and expand our route network, Ben's leadership will be instrumental in ensuring we have the right facilities and partnerships in place to support our operations.' Prior to this promotion, Brookman served in various roles at Alaska Airlines, including managing the airline's airport and terminal leases, overseeing capital projects, and leading real estate acquisitions. He has been with the company since 2009. The appointment comes as Alaska Airlines looks to strengthen its position in the highly competitive U.S. domestic aviation market. With Brookman at the helm of the airline's real estate and airport strategy, the company aims to optimize its facilities, improve the passenger experience, and position itself for future growth, according to gCaptain. 'I'm honored to take on this new role and contribute to Alaska Airlines' continued success,' said Brookman. 'Our airports and facilities are the foundation of our operations, and I'm excited to work with our team to enhance our presence and capabilities across the network.'
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