LOCAL OBITUARIES Aviation leader Peter J. Dolara, key to Miami’s global rise, 
dies at 87 By Milena Malaver November 15, 2025 4:17 PM Gift Article Peter 
Dolara is the American Airlines' Senior Vice President for Mexico, the 
Caribbean and Latin America, and also handlies operations at MIA. PATRICK 
FARRELL Peter J. Dolara, a towering figure in Latin American aviation often 
credited as a driving force behind Miami’s rise as a global gateway, died on 
Saturday at age 87. Known as a “legendary figure” whose vision reshaped 
American Airlines’ presence throughout the hemisphere, Dolara spent more than 
four decades with the company and became one of its most influential leaders, 
CEO Robert Isom said in a statement. TOP VIDEOS “He was integral to the growth 
of our Miami hub and Latin America network, and American would not be what it 
is today without his vision and leadership,” Isom said. Widely known as “El 
Jefe” to the countless employees he mentored, he helped build Miami into 
American’s premier hub for travel to Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America. 
“The entire American Airlines team mourns the passing of Peter Dolara,” Isom 
said. Dolara’s career at American began in 1971, when he joined the airline’s 
Eastern Division in New York, the airline said. He rose through the ranks, 
taking on key sales roles before being named vice president of 
Atlantic/Caribbean and New York Sales in 1984. Five years later, he was 
promoted to senior vice president. Even before relocating to Miami, Dolara 
helped engineer one of American’s most consequential moves: the 1990 
acquisition of Eastern Airlines’ Central and South America routes, “which 
ensured American would be the preeminent U.S. carrier in the region for decades 
to come,” the airline said in a statement. When he moved to Greater Miami in 
1992, he assumed leadership of the airline’s Mexico, Caribbean and Latin 
America operations. “Today, American proudly stands as Miami’s Hometown 
Airline, offering an industry-leading network to MCLA and employing the largest 
private workforce in Miami-Dade County — 15,500 team members who embody the 
vibrant spirit of Miami and our deep connection to the MCLA region,” said Juan 
Carlos Liscano, American’s vice president of Miami International Airport 
operations. “None of these would have been possible without Peter, who paved 
the way for our success in Miami. We lost a true visionary today, but his 
influence on our airline and the Miami community will endure forever. “
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