On May 20, 1998, Crandall retired. In retirement Crandall served as a spokesman for the airline industry. In 2003 he was appointed to the Federal Aviation Administration Management Advisory Council
After retiring as the CEO of American Airlines in 1998, Robert Crandall founded a consulting firm called Crandall Associates. He also served on the board of directors for various companies, including Halliburton and Travelocity. Additionally, Crandall has been involved in advocating for and influencing aviation policies and regulations.
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Robert Crandall was born in 1935.
Robert L. Crandall was born on December 6th, 1935.
Robert L. Crandall was born in Westerly, Rhode Island in the United States.
American
Crandall bitterly opposed the deregulation of the airline industry
Robert Crandall earned a reputation as the toughest executive in the airline industry by mercilessly pursuing the best return possible for the shareholders of American Airlines and AMR Corporation
Horatio Alger Award, 1997.
Robert W. Crandall has written: 'Changing the Rules' 'Economic effect of television-network program \\' -- subject(s): Television programs, Economic aspects, Television stations
While he and Crandall were interviewing candidates to run American's marketing department, Carey realized that Crandall knew more about marketing than did the interviewees;
Pat McKee's birth name is Frank Robert Crandall.
Former president, chief executive officer, and chairman of the board, AMR Corporation
Crandall founded the Semi-Automatic Business Research Environment (SABRE), a program codeveloped with the IBM Corporation to provide travel agencies with a unified computer reservation system