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Top US Airline CEO Rakes in Nearly $34 Million
In 2024, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby became the highest-paid executive in the US airline industry, earning $33.9 million, a significant increase from 2023. This rise follows the lifting of executive pay caps imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Compensation data reveals a shift towards performance-based pay, with Kirby’s package including a base salary of $1.2 million, bonuses, and substantial stock awards. Other top earners include Delta’s Ed Bastian ($27.1 million) and American’s Robert Isom ($15.6 million). The airline sector now aligns CEO compensation more closely with financial performance and shareholder interests, marking a new era in executive pay.
