The Official Newsletter of Emilio T. González Aviation Director, Miami-Dade Aviation Department
Issue No. 6
EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT
Spring 2015
DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE
CAMILO “CHI CHI” PAZ
Airport Operations Specialist 1929 – 2015 On April 17, the Aviation Department family said goodbye to one of our most loyal and dedicated employees: Camilo “Chi Chi” Paz. In 1991, at the tender age of 61, Chi Chi joined the MDAD team as an Operations Specialist in the federal inspection services (FIS) area. At an age when many think about slowing down, Camilo jumped into the fastpaced world of customer service at MIA, and he did so with a passion that was a shining example to us all. He was adored by his co-workers as a hard-working, kind, caring person who loved the airport and assisting its passengers. Probably the most remarkable thing about Chi Chi is that he worked at MIA almost until the day he died - working a 4 p.m. to midnight shift on his last day, no less. A few days later, he complained of feeling ill and apparently died from a stroke in the hospital. After his passing, his wife noted how much he loved MIA and how happy she was that he was able to work here until his very end, because that is what he wanted. Though he is gone physically, those of us who knew him can always have fond memories of his dedication to MIA and the airport community. With a last name that means “peace,” he is truly someone who deserves it in spades. Rest in peace, Chi Chi.
FROM THE CABIN TO THE COCKPIT Dear Employees: With 2015 already well under way, I thought I’d do something different with this issue of “Window Seat.” I want to take you out of the cabin and straight into the cockpit to give you a forward-looking view of where we are headed as a department by sharing some of my goals and priorities for 2015. As the Aviation Director, I want to improve communication across all levels of the organization. At our MDAD Leadership Summit last October, a key takeaway was that employees have a desire for more direct communication from department leaders. That responsibility starts with me. To that end, let me begin by saying that I am extremely proud of the work we did in 2014. As a direct result of all your efforts, MIA turned in another record-breaking performance with a new all-time high of 40.9 million annual passengers. That’s an increase of nearly 400,000 passengers over 2013’s total and the
fifth consecutive record-breaking year at the airport. We also set a new all-time record for cargo in 2014 with 2.2 million tons of goods moving through our global gateway. Despite ongoing political and economic unrest in a few of our key markets, passenger traffic through March was up four percent, and we still have the busy summer travel season and some exciting new routes in front of us. Many more important projects are in the works for 2015, which I’ll discuss shortly. But without you “on board,” we won’t get very far. While numerical growth, robust security and capital improvements are critical to our success, a commitment to customer service throughout the MIA community is equally important to us being one of the top airports in the world. With that in mind, welcome to the flight deck, buckle up, and get ready to enjoy this latest issue of the Window Seat. Sincerely,
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