Jim Miller

Partner

United States

Jim is a noted transportation expert serving as a trusted advisor to clients with 35+ years of global experience in due diligence, financial analysis, privatization and valuation of transportation assets and infrastructure

Education

University of Tulsa – College of Law
Juris Doctor
West Virginia University
MA – Mathematical Economics
West Virginia University
BS - Economics

Past Experience

InterVISTAS Consulting
President/EVP
Innova Aviation
Founder/CEO
PA Consulting
Partner
GKMG
Founding Partner

Jim is a Partner at Arthur D. Little based in the USA and leads our Travel & Transportation practice in the USA.

Jim is a leading expert in the economic and financial analysis of transportation issues and opportunities for airports, airlines, ports, and rail. His capability stems from over 35 years of experience as a consultant as well as an investment banker specializing in transportation related financial transactions. He currently advises lenders, investors, governments, and various investment funds.

Jim has provided highly effective competitive positioning services including air service development, domestic deficiency analyses, forecasting, OPEX analysis, commercial planning, feasibility and cargo studies, land use and master planning, terminal area plans, airport/airline use and leasing, strategic planning, and bilateral advice. Jim also serves as an expert witness in various legal proceedings relating to the valuation of transportation businesses and assets.

Jim earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Tulsa College of Law, and his Master’s Degree in Mathematical Economics from the West Virginia University.

Improving airport resilience
Improving airport resilience
Even as it resurges, air travel faces new risks and regulatory changes that will necessitate more resilient airport management. In this Viewpoint, we propose a four-step approach to help airport executives handle emerging risks by making their operations more resistant to disruptions and better prepared for any future.  HIGH-STAKES RISKS & POTENTIAL DISRUPTORS 

Jim is a Partner at Arthur D. Little based in the USA and leads our Travel & Transportation practice in the USA.

Jim is a leading expert in the economic and financial analysis of transportation issues and opportunities for airports, airlines, ports, and rail. His capability stems from over 35 years of experience as a consultant as well as an investment banker specializing in transportation related financial transactions. He currently advises lenders, investors, governments, and various investment funds.

Jim has provided highly effective competitive positioning services including air service development, domestic deficiency analyses, forecasting, OPEX analysis, commercial planning, feasibility and cargo studies, land use and master planning, terminal area plans, airport/airline use and leasing, strategic planning, and bilateral advice. Jim also serves as an expert witness in various legal proceedings relating to the valuation of transportation businesses and assets.

Jim earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Tulsa College of Law, and his Master’s Degree in Mathematical Economics from the West Virginia University.

Improving airport resilience
Improving airport resilience
Even as it resurges, air travel faces new risks and regulatory changes that will necessitate more resilient airport management. In this Viewpoint, we propose a four-step approach to help airport executives handle emerging risks by making their operations more resistant to disruptions and better prepared for any future.  HIGH-STAKES RISKS & POTENTIAL DISRUPTORS 

More About Jim
  • University of Tulsa – College of Law
    Juris Doctor
  • West Virginia University
    MA – Mathematical Economics
  • West Virginia University
    BS - Economics
  • InterVISTAS Consulting
    President/EVP
  • Innova Aviation
    Founder/CEO
  • PA Consulting
    Partner
  • GKMG
    Founding Partner