Daver Malik Named Assistant Aviation Director/Chief Development Officer at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
After a nationwide search, Assistant Chief Information Officer Daver Malik has been named Assistant Aviation Director (Chief Development Officer) for the City of Phoenix Aviation Department. In this role, Daver will oversee the Design & Construction Services, Planning & Environmental, and Technology divisions.
With more than 20 years of experience in aviation spanning large hub airports and the private sector, Daver brings a strategic, growth-oriented, and global mindset to planning, infrastructure, and technology leadership. He has successfully supported the planning, design, construction, and commissioning of large-scale capital development programs, including the $1.5 billion 25-gate Terminal 3 Modernization, eight gate Terminal 4 S1 concourse, and PHX Sky Train® Stage 2 at PHX, as well as the $2 billion 12-gate International Terminal, rental car facility (CONRAC), and Airport Operations Center (AOC) at ATL.
“Daver's ability to build strong relationships, align diverse stakeholders, collaborate at all levels, and lead with an innovative mindset makes him uniquely positioned for this role,” said Aviation Director Chad Makovsky. “I am confident that Daver's broad experience and passion for the industry will directly shape the future of our airport system and the community we serve for generations to come.”
In addition to leading IT program delivery at the City of Phoenix system of airports and Atlanta International Airport, Daver has built a culture of innovation at every stage of his career. He has implemented critical industry initiatives, including the development of a Digital Strategy, the implementation of an innovative Passenger Forecast Data Sharing Model, and the implementation of the Biometrics Exit Program for a frictionless customer experience.
“I am grateful to our Aviation Director, Mr. Makovsky for his vision for our airports and entrusting me with this responsibility at a pivotal time,” Malik said. “As our airports prepare for the next phase of growth, integrating technology and data into the physical infrastructure design is crucial to deliver efficient, adaptable, and future-ready facilities. At the same time, ensuring our development aligns with evolving passenger expectations, airline business models, and sustainability imperatives will be key to our long-term success.”