Mr. Rincón is an international aviation professional with extensive experience involving airport planning, design, construction as well as airport operations and management will share his insights and experiences. He is an Accredited Airport Executive (A.A.E.) of the American Association of Airport Executives. He also has extensive experience in program management and marketing globally. His international experience in airports includes assignments in Argentina, El Salvador, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela, Honduras, Spain, Hungary, Germany, London and Saudi Arabia.
Mr. Rincón has been involved in every aspect of the airport development process either in a technical or managerial role. He began his career in airport capacity, and developed simulation models for Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Tampa International Airport, Salt Lake City International Airport, and Bradley International Airport. He was one of the senior leads for USD 4.3 billion expansion of Washington DC’s Dulles International Airports. During the last 15 years, he has participated and led pre-concession and post-concession assignments working for government agencies as well as private operators, including experience in Airport privatization and system planning. Mr. Rincón was the Program Manager for the Airports Integrated Product Team (AIPT) at JPDO which was a United States Congressionally mandated effort to coordinate the plans for DOT, FAA, DHS, DOC, NASA, White House, TSA and DOD to define a plan to meet future aviation demands in the US and abroad.
He also has worked for the Federal Aviation Administration: (FAA) in support of Traffic Flow Management (TFM) modernization Activities included a comparative analysis of European Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP) and the FAA.
He will be joined by Ricky Venters of Johns Hopkins Engineering and Joseph Warrick, Electrical Engineer at Burns Engineering