Anthony Stillo is a seasoned Principal Engineer at American Airlines, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing the Aircraft Software Engineering team. With a robust background in the airlines and aviation industry, Anthony leverages his extensive expertise in programming languages such as VB/VB.Net, Python,...
Anthony Stillo is a seasoned Principal Engineer at American Airlines, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing the Aircraft Software Engineering team. With a robust background in the airlines and aviation industry, Anthony leverages his extensive expertise in programming languages such as VB/VB.Net, Python, and C++, alongside his proficiency in LabVIEW and Matlab, to spearhead innovative projects that enhance operational efficiency and safety. His strategic mindset and analytical skills are crucial in managing the Aircraft Information/Network Security Program (AISP/ANSP), where he ensures that the airline's systems are fortified against emerging cybersecurity threats.
In his current role, Anthony is not only responsible for leading high-impact projects but also for mentoring junior engineers, fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement within the team. His certification as a Tableau Desktop Specialist underscores his commitment to data-driven decision-making, enabling him to visualize complex datasets and derive actionable insights that inform engineering strategies. Additionally, his hands-on experience with test engineering and electronics allows him to bridge the gap between software development and hardware integration, ensuring seamless functionality across all aircraft systems.
Anthony's academic foundation, with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from The University of Texas at Dallas, complements his practical experience, equipping him with the theoretical knowledge necessary to tackle the multifaceted challenges of the aviation sector. As he continues to drive innovation at American Airlines, Anthony remains dedicated to enhancing the safety, reliability, and efficiency of the airline's operations, making significant contributions to the future of aviation technology.