The Cargo Airline Association (CAA) today named Jennifer Thibodeau as Managing Director, Safety and Regulatory Policy. Thibodeau will join CAA in February from the Office of the General Counsel at the U.S. Department of Transportation where she served as Senior Attorney and worked on major international transportation issues for over twenty years.

In her new role at CAA, Thibodeau will be responsible for leading safety and regulatory work on behalf of the air cargo industry before the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Transportation Safety Board, the Department of Transportation and other U.S. federal agencies. She will collaborate closely with CAA members to advance industry safety priorities as well as working to protect global access for air cargo.

“Jennifer brings deep expertise and firsthand insights from her long public service working on transportation policy, and I am delighted to have her join our team, “ stated Lauren Beyer, President of CAA. “The aviation regulatory environment is ever-changing. Her proven record of fostering collaboration between government and industry will bring great value to CAA and our members.”

“After over two decades of service with the U.S. Department of Transportation, including working with multiple stakeholders on complex aviation issues, I am excited to join CAA in this new role,” said Jennifer Thibodeau. “I look forward to working with our members to help navigate future challenges in the regulatory realm that are of significant importance to the air cargo industry.”

During her tenure at the Department of Transportation, Thibodeau worked closely with the Federal Aviation Administration on a dynamic range of safety issues. She partnered with the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs and industry stakeholders on both negotiations and a wide range of economic regulatory issues, providing counsel for major bilateral aviation agreements. Thibodeau was also the international trade law coordinator in her office, attending trade negotiations and leading on issues such as specialty air services and cross-border motor carrier operations.