This week, Airports Council International—North America (ACI-NA), the trade association that represents commercial airports throughout the United States and Canada, elected Lance Lyttle, managing director of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, to serve on its board of directors for 2018.
“I am honored to fill this role for ACI-NA and to help fulfill its mission to advocate policies and provide services that strengthen our industry,” Lyttle said. “In particular, I hope to further the ability of airports to serve passengers, customers and communities.”
Lyttle joined the Port of Seattle as airport managing director in January 2016. At Sea-Tac, the fastest growing airport in the United States, he is leading a multi-billion dollar terminal revitalization program that includes a new International Arrivals Facility, North Satellite Modernization and baggage handling system upgrade.
Prior to joining the Port of Seattle, he was chief operating officer for Houston’s three airports, and led multi-year development efforts at the Atlanta and Houston airports.
He holds Bachelor of Science degrees in physics and computer science and a Master of Science degree in management information systems from the University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston, Jamaica.
For details about ACI-NA visit the organization’s website.