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    Larry Mares

    Manager Emergency Management

    Larry Mares is the Manager of Emergency Operations & Planning at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). In this role, he is responsible for overseeing emergency management protocols and ensuring the airport's readiness for various operational challenges, including tarmac delays and other emergencies.13

    Background and Experience

    • Current Position: Manager Emergency Operations & Planning at SFO.
    • Previous Experience: He has also worked with United Airlines, contributing to his extensive background in airport operations and emergency management.4
    • Education: Larry holds a degree from Colorado Technical University.3

    Responsibilities

    Larry's responsibilities include:

    • Developing and implementing emergency contingency plans.
    • Coordinating responses to irregular operations events.
    • Ensuring compliance with federal regulations regarding airport safety and emergency preparedness.12

    Contact Information

    For inquiries related to emergency management at SFO, Larry can be reached via email at larry.mares@flysfo.com or by phone at 650-821-5127.1

    His expertise in managing critical situations at a major international airport highlights his significant role in maintaining safety and operational efficiency at SFO.

    Highlights

    Jun 11 · faa.gov
    [PDF] Western-Pacific Region - Agenda - Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
    Aug 31 · flysfo.com
    [PDF] MINUTES - San Francisco International Airport

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    Location

    San Francisco Bay Area