Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American businessman Robert Crandall.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Robert Lloyd "Bob" Crandall is an American businessman who is the former president and chairman of American Airlines. Called an industry legend by airline industry observers, Crandall has been the subject of several books and is a member of the Hall of Honor of the Conrad Hilton college.
I did not deal well with the politicians. I tend to tell people that when they are full of crap, that they are full of crap.
If the Wright Brothers were alive today, Orville would have to lay off Wilbur.
This is a nasty, rotten business.
The game we are playing her is closest to the old game of 'Christians and lions.'
A lot of people came into the airline business. Most of them promptly exited, minus their money.
I've said many times that I'd be thrilled to sell the airline to the employees and our guys said no, we'll take all the money, anyway.
You put together the best team that you can with the players you've got, and replace those who aren't good enough.
If you want to travel on the airline system, you give up your privacy. If you want your privacy, don't fly. Flying is voluntary.
[Politicians] - they'll give you everything you want to your face - and then, as you walk away, they'll shoot you in the back because it's fun to watch you die.
I've never invested in any airline. I'm an airline manager. I don't invest in airlines. And I always said to the employees of American, 'This is not an appropriate investment. It's a great place to work and it's a great company that does important work. But airlines are not an investment.'
If the pilots were in charge, Columbus would still be in port. They believe the assertion that the world is flat.
The airline business is fast-paced, high risk, and highly leveraged. It puts a premium on things I like to do. I think I communicate well. And I am very good at detail. I love detail.