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    Jack Frye

    In 1935, Frye began to experiment with high-altitude flying, and by 1940, Trans-World Airlines had a fleet of Boeing Stratocruisers built to cruise at high altitude. In 1944, Frye flew from Burbank, California to Washington D.C. in a... View Details
    Keywords: Transportation
    • Portrait Project

    Sadiq Gillani

    "Good, better, best. Never let it rest. Until your good is better. And your better best." With these words my mother inspired me throughout my childhood I am going to apply that energy to help transform the airline industry and,... View Details

      William A. Patterson

      Patterson consolidated four smaller airlines to form United Airlines, and subsequently used United to propel forward many safety initiatives in the airline industry, such as lights for night flying and... View Details
      Keywords: Transportation
      • 01 Jun 1997
      • News

      A Better Way to Go on Strike

      W hen President Clinton imposed a cooling-down period in the American Airlines pilots' strike, he recognized that a strike would impose huge costs on those not involved in the labor dispute - from travelers and airfreight shippers to... View Details
      Keywords: David Lax and Professor James K. Sebenius
      • 03 Oct 2005
      • What Do You Think?

      What’s the Future of Globally Organized Labor?

      What do you think? Original Article Two contrasting news stories caught my eye over the past couple of months. The first involved the strike, at least initially unsuccessful, by the mechanics' union at Northwest Airlines in an attempt to... View Details
      Keywords: by James Heskett

        Robert F. Six

        Six transformed Continental Airlines from a one-route “puddle-jumper” into one of the world’s major airlines. He is credited with dramatically expanding air travel by being one of the first executives to introduce low and discounted... View Details
        Keywords: Transportation

          Donald C. Burr

          Burr created an airline based on low cost travel and a flat organizational structure, setting People Express apart from other airlines. By giving employees stock in the company, Burr was able to dramatically impact productivity. People... View Details
          Keywords: Transportation

            Edward E. Carlson

            When he assumed the CEO position of United Airlines, Carlson inherited a company that had just produced a record $40 million loss. Despite no prior experience in the airline industry, Carlson embarked on a stringent cost reduction and... View Details
            Keywords: Transportation

              Thomas E. Braniff

              Braniff received his first airmail contract from the federal government in 1934, four years after founding Braniff Airways. In 1952, Braniff acquired Mid-Continent Airlines, which made Braniff Airways the sixth largest airline in the U.S.... View Details
              Keywords: Automotive & Aerospace
              • 01 Jun 2017
              • News

              Ask the Expert: On the Fly

              (above: photo by Getty Images/Patrick Foto) A mathematics major, Don Carty (MBA 1971) has always seen the airline business as a huge puzzle, with the equation involving inventory and pricing, cruising allocations, weather, and holiday... View Details
              Keywords: Julia Hanna

                Gordon M. Bethune

                When Bethune took over Continental, the company was nearly out of cash, there was conflict between employees and management, and the airline ranked last in customer satisfaction. Bethune initiated a market research campaign to determine... View Details
                Keywords: Transportation

                  Francisco A. Lorenzo

                  Lorenzo took over the fledgling Texas International Airways in 1972 and through major acquisitions including Continental Airlines, he built it into one of the country’s largest airline carriers. Lorenzo was skillful at managing government... View Details
                  Keywords: Transportation
                  • 28 Oct 2001
                  • What Do You Think?

                  What Can We Expect in the Other War?

                  out in a sample of large U.S. for-profit organizations. The implication is that winners in the war for talent create more value than "merely good" competitors. One organization that has been a consistent winner has been Southwest View Details
                  Keywords: by James Heskett
                  • 01 Jun 2007
                  • News

                  Delta’s Flight from Bankruptcy

                  By all accounts, September 11, 2001, was the worst day in the history of the airline industry. But that didn’t stop Jim Whitehurst (MBA ’94), then a partner at The Boston Consulting Group in Atlanta, from joining Delta View Details
                  Keywords: Air Transportation; Transportation
                  • 22 Feb 2022
                  • News

                  Action Plan: Portfolio Strategy

                  Sadiq Gillani (MBA 2006) didn’t set out to build a different kind of career for himself. During his time at HBS, he had a clear, conventional vision of his future. As he told the Portrait Project in 2006, “I am going to devote my life to fixing existing View Details
                  Keywords: April White; entrepreneurship; career planning; creativity; Air Transportation; Transportation
                  • 01 Oct 2000
                  • News

                  Timothy G. Brier: The Price is Right

                  As a young man, Tim Brier was so smitten with flying that he used to take dates to watch planes land and take off when he was growing up in Staten Island, New York. It's not surprising, therefore, that he would later embark on a career in the View Details
                  Keywords: James E. Aisner
                  • 01 Dec 2009
                  • News

                  Faculty Books

                  Don’t Be Atlas: Get the World off Your Shoulders; Dig Deep for the Root Cause; Get Ready for the Long Haul; Never Waste a Good Crisis; You’re in the Spotlight: Follow True North; and Go on Offense, Focus on Winning Now. Entrepreneurs, Managers, and Leaders: What the... View Details
                  Keywords: Air Transportation; Transportation
                  • Feb 2014
                  • Case

                  Flying High, Landing Low: Strengths and Challenges for U.S. Air Transportation

                  areas. It becomes clear that individual airlines have often been managed back to health and focus on innovation, but the overall system itself and its governmental connections need attention, including the desire for NextGen air traffic... View Details
                  • 25 Aug 2022
                  • News

                  Comfort Zone

                  industry, most recently as CEO of the Swiss/Chilean company Aport SA. Airlines have since abandoned all aspirations of luxury to focus on reducing operational expenses. It’s the reason we’re seeing a bumper crop of low-cost carriers,... View Details
                  • 08 Jun 2016
                  • Blog Post

                  Meet The Aerospace and Aviation Club

                  professional insights, personal stories, and advice for students considering entering these fields. During the 2015-2016 academic year, we hosted NASA astronaut Terry Virts, Turkish Airlines CEO Temel Kotil, former Boeing Chairman Jim... View Details
                  Keywords: Manufacturing
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