Full Name
Lacey Pittman
Job Title
Vice President
Company
Global Aerospace Safety
Speaker Bio
Lacey Pittman is the vice president of Global Aerospace Safety at The Boeing Company. In this role, Pittman collaborates with Boeing and industry stakeholders and leads an Integrated Product Team to improve aerospace safety. Pittman leads the execution of an integrated strategy that drives operational safety throughout the global aerospace industry. Pittman also leads the enterprise Safety Management System (SMS). In this role, Pittman is responsible for all elements of Boeing’s Safety Management System including: the establishment of common safety policies and processes; application of metrics and predictive analysis; and integrated plans for all business units in accordance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) criteria. Pittman has more than 30 years of flight operational experience. Before joining Boeing, Pittman was responsible for Air Safety and Operations at Amazon Air, including the operations technology portfolio and leadership of the global network operations center. Prior to that Pittman was managing director of System Operations Control and Safety at Horizon Air, leading the implementation of the airline’s Safety Management System. Pittman began her aviation career as a pilot for AirServ International, working under contract with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to provide aid and relief to developing countries throughout West Africa. She later joined the organization’s Board of Directors. Pittman continues to make a global impact as a board member for multiple charities and university groups, including as chair of the board of directors safety committee at Mission Aviation Fellowship, a not-for-profit global aviation organization. Pittman is also on the board of the Experimental Aircraft Association and Chairman of the Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Pittman holds a type rating for the Q400 and has accumulated more than 3,500 hours of flying time. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from Trinity Western University and a Master’s in Business Administration from Walden University. January 2024
Lacey Pittman