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AIRO CEO Joe Burns Recognized as 2025 Redhawk50 Honoree for Industry-Defining Aviation LeadershipAIRO Group Holdings (Nasdaq: AIRO) announces that CEO Captain Joe Burns has been named a 2025 Miami University RedHawk50 Honoree, recognizing alumni who are driving impactful innovation and leadership across global industries. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260205485705/en/
AIRO CEO, Captain Joe Burns, Class of 1985, Miami University - Farmer School of Business MBA, Class of 1983, College of Engineering and Computing, Major: Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical Engineering A Miami University graduate, Captain Burns has led major advancements across commercial and military aviation. Before joining AIRO, he held senior leadership roles at United Airlines, improving safety, operational performance, and next-generation flight technologies. His long-standing contributions to FAA advisory committees and NASA research panels have helped shape national policy, emerging technoloy integration, and airspace modernization.
Reflecting on the honor, Captain Burns said:
Burns's leadership at AIRO comes as autonomy, advanced air mobility, and integrated multi-domain operations redefine global aerospace. Under his direction, AIRO is expanding its role in advanced avionics, next-generation mobility systems, and mission-ready solutions for both commercial and defense customers.
Dr. Chirinjeev Kathuria, Executive Chairman of AIRO, added:
The RedHawk50 program honors Miami University alumni whose work is driving transformational impact. Captain Burns's recognition highlights his enduring influence on the future of aviation and integrated airspace operations. Featured Media & Resources
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