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Twelve Years of Turbulence

The Inside Story of American Airlines' Battle for Survival

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Twelve Years of Turbulence

By: Gary Kennedy, Terry Maxon - contributor
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The inside story of crisis and turmoil at American Airlines during the 12 years following the terrorist attacks of 9/11.

In the twelve years following 9/11, American Airlines lost billions of dollars and endured years of crisis and turmoil. Financial upheaval, the crash of Flight 587, grueling confrontations with labor, a rival’s push to acquire the company, and a challenging fight with the government tested the mettle and fortitude of its top executives. Against all odds, American found a way to save what was once the world’s largest airline from certain ruin.

Told through the eyes of American’s chief lawyer, this insider’s story of intrigue of the unfolding events is set against a personal look at the innermost workings of the sexiest industry in the world.

©2018 Gary Kennedy and Terry Maxon (P)2018 Post Hill Press
Aviation Biographies & Memoirs Transportation Engineering
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

not worth the time , unless you can get over the sound recording , which sounded like it was recorded in someones garage . it was horrible

What did you like best about this story?

I do like the history of this book and how they overcame the chapter 11

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Sound was a big no go for me

horrible sound

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I found it fascinating and I’m not even in the airline industry. My only gripe is it sounds like it was recorded in a tin box. I basically listen to audible all day and this was the worst recording I’ve heard in a while.

Great book. Poor recording

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This story gives one insight into the complex details in running an airline. It takes tremendous commitment, energy, and intelligence to address all the aspects and pieces that ultimately provide someone to fly from point A to point B.
There is no doubt that this period of time was a major challenge for the airline industry, however Mr. Kennedy tends to portray American Airlines as always being in the victim position. Labor gets portrayed as the ignorant adversary and management as wearing the white hats just trying to salvage the company. I find gaps in the story regarding what management could have done differently or what they might have considered, or correcting errors in judgement/decisions. I find management vs. labor to be a destructive, costly way of doing business. And why didn't you file bankruptcy earlier after 9/11 like the other airlines did in order to survive? It must have been humbling to end up surviving by having a much smaller airline come in to save the day.

Interesting, but biased

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Unique insider POV of a mega aviation corporation, but the guy definitely just read his own manuscript off his personal laptop.

Interesting Take on Aviation History

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As an American Airlines employee, it is very interesting to hear a former member of managements prospect on how things unfolded.

Very informative

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