Leadership

Ashraf Demian

Airport Assistant General Manager, Planning and Development

Ashraf Demian is an assistant general manager for Planning and Development. He is responsible for overseeing design management for all projects, as well as the Asset and Facility Management, Roadway Signage and Art divisions. This includes managing teams of planners, designers/design managers, and asset/facility managers, to determine the facilities’ requirements and deliver them in a timely, cost-effective, environmentally sustainable manner, and maintain to achieve the desired life.

Ashraf has over 40 years of design and project management experience for multidiscipline projects in aviation, industrial, commercial, government, nuclear waste management, and development projects. He has collaborated on engineering projects for over 35 years, including major ATL capital projects such as Maynard H. Jackson, Jr. International Terminal, Concourse D widening, the Rental Car Facility (CONRAC), Fifth Runway, and Domestic Terminal canopies.

He began his career at ATL in June 2004 as a principal electrical engineer and most recently served as director of Engineering in the Planning and Development bureau. Previously, he was a consultant to the FAA Southern Region and FAA Midwest in Chicago. Most of his work involved the design and construction administration of air traffic control towers. Additional experiences included medium and large nuclear plants and commercial and industrial projects.

Originally from Cairo, Egypt, Demian is a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in Georgia and Florida.