Douglas Smith Land serves as the Senior Manager of Real Estate & Infrastructure Development at JetBlue, where he leverages over a decade of experience in urban planning and real estate development to drive transformative projects that enhance the airline's operational capabilities and customer experience. In...
Douglas Smith Land serves as the Senior Manager of Real Estate & Infrastructure Development at JetBlue, where he leverages over a decade of experience in urban planning and real estate development to drive transformative projects that enhance the airline's operational capabilities and customer experience. In his current role, Douglas is instrumental in managing JetBlue's involvement in the ambitious $4.3 billion redevelopment of JFK Terminal 6/7, a state-of-the-art 1.2 million square foot airport facility that aims to redefine air travel in New York. This project exemplifies his expertise in navigating complex public-private partnerships and demonstrates his commitment to economic development and resiliency within urban environments.
Beyond his responsibilities at JetBlue, Douglas actively contributes to the broader urban planning community as the Chair of the ULI NY Technical Assistance Panel Steering Committee and as a member of the Long Island City Partnership Transportation & Infrastructure Committee. His leadership in these organizations underscores his dedication to fostering strategic partnerships and advancing sustainable infrastructure solutions that benefit both the community and the airline industry.
With a robust skill set that includes program management, market analysis, and financial analysis, Douglas is adept at aligning JetBlue's real estate initiatives with the airline's strategic goals. His ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders and navigate the complexities of urban development positions him as a key player in shaping the future of JetBlue's infrastructure projects. As the airline continues to expand its footprint in New York, Douglas's insights and expertise will be vital in ensuring that these developments not only meet operational needs but also contribute to the resilience and vibrancy of the urban landscape.