Jordan Kayloe is a Vice President at Diio, and he has over eighteen years of leadership and planning experience in the aerospace and aviation industries. Mr. Kayloe serves as the main contact for the sales and marketing efforts for Diio's industry-leading web-based aviation data products. He is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and appears at aviation events around the globe. Mr. Kayloe also plays key roles in the firm's customer relations, including ongoing product support and development.
Prior to joining Diio, Mr. Kayloe was a Senior Associate at Seabury APG, which he joined in September 2005. Mr. Kayloe performed dozens of network planning and traffic forecasting analyses for the firm's airline and airport practices. On the airline side, Mr. Kayloe's thorough due diligence efforts for private equity firms resulted in airline investments on four different continents, and he was deeply involved in studying international startup airlines. For the firm's airport clients, Mr. Kayloe not only undertook detailed analyses for new routes, but also effectively communicated his findings with target carriers, resulting in the addition of many new domestic and international routes.
Prior to joining Seabury APG, Mr. Kayloe was the Manager of International Route Planning at US Airways, where he led the team developing the carrier's route strategy for Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America. He also served as the carrier's international slot coordinator and sat on the Network Advisory Board of the Star Alliance, the world's largest group of affiliated airlines. During US Airways' first bankruptcy reorganization in 2002, Mr. Kayloe worked in the carrier's Financial Analysis department, where he produced the company's pro forma financial statements.
Before commencing his career in the commercial aviation industry, Mr. Kayloe served ten years as an officer in the United States Air Force. Captain Kayloe's varied experience includes defining the logistics flow for the Kosovo Campaign, running computer-assisted exercises for U.S., NATO, and former Soviet bloc troops in Europe, planning the modernization of the Global Positioning System (GPS), leading software development capability evaluations of the bidders for two large GPS contract awards, researching computer languages, and teaching computer programming as a mobile training instructor.
Mr. Kayloe holds an MBA from Harvard Business School, an M.S. in Computer Science from the Air Force Institute of Technology, and a B.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University.