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The Big Six U.S. Airlines by Geoffrey P. Jones,

The Big Six U.S. Airlines by Geoffrey P. Jones,
The six major American airlines -- United, Delta, US Airways, American, Continental, and Northwest -- are covered in chapters that examine the history, operations, and fleets of each, as well as competition among one another. Contemporary color photography details the liveries and an example of every type of aircraft in each airline's fleet. Detailed captions identify the aircraft and how many of that type are currently flown by the airline. Brief mention is given to those airlines just outside the "big six".



Waves of Change: Business Evolution Through Information Technology by James L. McKenney,
Waves of Change: Business Evolution Through Information Technology by James L. McKenney,
Over the past several decades, information technology (IT) has radically altered the basis of business competition. When American Airlines introduced the SABRE airline reservations system and Bank of America rolled out ERMA, its automated check-processing system, these companies did not just improve efficiency and productivity, they revolutionized the entire airline and banking industries. Yet, argue the authors of Waves of Change, the actual development of the technology, while requiring immense skill, is only part of a successful competitive transformation. A crucial - and more challenging - element is the ability of the firm's leadership to adapt the organization to take advantage of the new technology. Waves of Change examines how management teams at American Airlines and Bank of America, starting in the 1950s, developed IT designs that changed the rules of the game for their competitors. From these cases, the authors craft a framework for an IT-driven strategy that rings true in industry-leading contemporary transformations at American Hospital Supply/Baxter Travenol, Frito-Lay, and United Services Automobile Association (USAA). The analysis discloses a common pattern or developmental "cascade" that is evolutionary rather than visionary. The key actors, a CEO who champions IT implementation, a technology specialist or "maestro" who also has business knowledge, and a skilled technical team, collaborate initially to solve a data processing crisis. Out of the solution emerges a commitment to continuous learning and, eventually, an IT competence - driven by the energy of the maestro and the guidance of the CEO, who weds changing IT functions to market shifts. An increase in the scopeof IT throughout the firm leads to its use in enabling organizational structure and driving strategy. Even as the company achieves market leadership and competitors begin to mimic the technology, the organization continues to evolve its IT strategy.



Pan American World Airways - Pan American World Airways, commonly known as Pan Am, was the principal international airline of the United States from the 1930s until its collapse in 1991. Originally founded as a seaplane service out of Key West, Florida, the airline became a major company credited with many innovations that shaped the international airline industry, including the widespread use of jet aircraft, jumbo jets, and computerized reservation systems.

American Eagle Airlines - American Eagle Airlines is an airline based in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. It is a regional airline partner of American Airlines (both wholly owned by AMR Corporation), operating over 1,600 flights a day, serving 140 cities across the USA, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.

Airline (television show) - Airline is a British and later, American television reality show that showcases the daily happenings of passengers, ground workers and on-board staff members of Britannia and later easyJet in the British version, and Southwest Airlines in the American version. The show in the UK has been shown since 1998 on ITV (ITV1) and on syndication on Sky Travel.

Pan American-Grace Airways - Pan American-Grace Airways, better known as Panagra was an airline formed as a joint venture between Pan American World Airways and the Grace shipping company. It operated flights from the United States to the Andean countries of South America, connecting as far south as Buenos Aires and Santiago, Chile.



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