AAAE was founded in September 1928 when 10 airport directors met at the
National Air Races at
Mines Field in Los Angeles. Air races manager Cliff Henderson, acting on the suggestion of
St. Paul, Minnesota's Francis J. Geng, sent letters to airport managers across the country to attend an organizational meeting with the goal of forming a group to represent airport management throughout the U.S. In 2013, Todd Hauptli was elected as the third full-time leader of the organization. During his tenure, Hauptli revamped the Interactive Employee Training product; created the Airport Innovation Accelerator. The Association's revenues have nearly tripled in his time as President and CEO. Tory Richardson, A.A.A.E., CEO of the
Gerald R. Ford International Airport, is AAAE's Chair for 2019–20. The association's membership elected Richardson and other members of the Executive Committee and Board of Directors during the 91st Annual AAAE Annual Conference in
Boston, Massachusetts. ==Professional Development==