LIVERMORE, CA – The City of Livermore has named Michael Musca, A.A.E., as Airport Manager for Livermore Municipal Airport (LVK). Reporting to the Public Works Director, Mr. Musca is the division head responsible for overseeing and managing LVK. He began his new position on January 16, 2023.
With a wide range of experience and leadership in commercial airports and general aviation airfields, Mr. Musca most recently was Director of Properties with Tucson Airport Authority where he managed property leasing and management activities for the Authority at Tucson International Airport and Ryan Airfield. Previously, Mr. Musca served as Assistant Director of Aviation for Fresno Yosemite International Airport and held leadership roles at Sacramento International Airport, Stockton Metropolitan Airport and held Airport Manager roles with Modesto Airport and Pease International Tradeport.
“I see this opportunity as a way to contribute to an exciting airport and a forward-thinking city, and I feel I can do so with my California airport management experience,” said Mr. Musca. “I admire the airport team’s work ethic and collaborative spirit. And I share the fondness of LVK along with its airfield tenants and pilots.
Mr. Musca received his bachelor’s degree in Political Science from State University College of New York and went on to earn his master’s degree in Business Administration and Finance from the State University of New York. He is an Accredited Airport Executive (A.A.E.) with the American Association of Airport Executives. He is retired from the United States Marine Corps.
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