Robert Crandall hasn't changed much since stepping down six years ago from AMR Corp.
"Tennis is just something that happened, " said Tyrone Crandall, the superintendent at the Mobile center.
On the face of it, Mr Crandall is the last of a dying breed.
G. was depressed for a while, " says Crandall, "The first four months were the hardest.
However, Mr Crandall will remain the industry's model for some time yet for two reasons.
While mini-Crandall is becoming increasingly fascinated by the furry creature sharing his home, Crandall says dog E.
The American Airlines that Robert Crandall built controls 70% of the business at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
"As a trauma surgeon here, it's a good portion of what I do every day, " Crandall said.
Dr. Marie Crandall is a trauma surgeon who has saved hundreds of gunshot victims at Northwestern University.
"It's not that the findings are new, " said Crandall, who is not part of the task force.
Crandall and Burr are calling their air taxi service Pogo--after the stick that bounces, not Walt Kelly's cartoon possum.
For Mr. Crandall to draw any comparison between the two events is ludicrous.
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"We use menopausal hormone therapy for women with moderate to severe hot flashes interfering with their lives, " Crandall said.
One is Robert Crandall, former CEO of American Airlines, who now heads POGO, an air taxi service headquartered in Connecticut.
Dr Crandall hopes these compounds may eventually be used to treat not only malaria, but some types of cancer as well.
"There're no ticket counters, no terminals and no baggage handlers, " says Crandall, 68, who still chain-smokes his cigarettes down to the filter.
Crandall, meanwhile, sums up their approach as "NDLB" (no dog left behind).
Crandall retired last year, but his spirit lives on at AMR Corp.
When other carriers pushed for deregulation in the late 1970s, Robert Crandall, then senior vice president of marketing, fought it tooth and nail.
Mr Crandall may be heading off to his version of St Helena, but the industry will bear his stamp for some time yet.
That's bound to appeal to the hardheaded Crandall--so much so that I'm guessing POGO will wait a couple years for the Embraer Phenom 100.
When other carriers were pushing for deregulation in the late 1970s, then senior vice president of marketing Robert Crandall fought it tooth and nail.
HUNTINGTON, Utah -- Ever since the Crandall Canyon Mine collapsed Monday, reporters had been kept some distance from it as we covered the story.
"Airlines should have led the way in laying out a program, " says Robert Crandall, former chairman and chief executive of AMR Corp. and American.
Lou Crandall of Wrightson ICAP, a research firm, reckons that half of those reserves have ended up with the American subsidiaries of foreign-owned banks.
Crandall, of course, is known as a very tough financial guy.
Crandall is the visionary who introduced yield-management software to commercial airlines.
In a recently released video, former AMR CEO Bob Crandall said pilots need to protect their seniority by negotiating a seniority integration agreement before a merger occurs.
"The balance of benefits or harms may be different with young women, so you can't say this absolutely applies to younger women making hormone therapy decisions, " Crandall said.
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