The New Airline Code

Why the Industry Must be Programmed to a Public-Private Integration

by Matt Andersson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/6/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 396
ISBN : 9780595347018

About the Book

When it comes to the airline industry, we're all schizophrenics. Is it regulated, or not? Is it a public utility or a free-market product? Should we have unlimited competition, or managed capacity? Is it a publicly traded, for-profit business or a national infrastructure that should be owned by the public? Do we want rock bottom fares or service and efficiency or both? One thing is perfectly clear: the market has failed. Airlines are barely able to stay in business and aviation science is stagnant. But why, exactly? And what can we possibly do to change it? As it turns out, a lot.

The 1978 Deregulation Act is not enough. There are too many airlines all fighting for the same customers yet no other industry ranks so consistently low in consumer satisfaction. But what are the underlying structural elements that determine whether or not we have a healthy, reliable, fairly priced, modern airline system?

A first-ever book of its kind, written by an entrepreneur and 25-year aviation veteran, The New Airline Code makes an audacious and inspiring proposal to re-write the industry's policy program and that allows it to proudly lead the world in technology, service, financial and operating efficiency, taking us truly higher than we've ever been before.


About the Author

Matt Andersson is the President of Aviation Development Holdings and the Founder of Indigo Airlines, backed by American Express and McKinsey & Company. He has been featured in the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Fortune, Time Magazine and BBC Radio. A jet-rated pilot and University of Chicago M.B.A., he is a father of three and resides in Oak Brook, Illinois.