Glenn Tilton
Glenn Tilton
Glenn Tiltonwas Midwest Chairman and a member of the Executive Committee, at JP Morgan Chase, a position he has held from June 6, 2011 to 2014. Tilton was formerly non-executive Chairman of United Continental Holdings Inc.,, the parent company of United Air Lines, Inc. and Continental Airlines, Inc. as of October 1, 2010. Tilton was formerly Chairman, President, and CEO of UAL Corporation from 2002-2010...
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Now it's really time to fly, to move forward.
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important steps forward as we work to transform United.
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If I were able to draw a visual image of the beginning (of bankruptcy) to today, it would be one continuous experience of knocking down internal and external barriers.
I have not been able to see it.
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No matter how well United or any U.S. carrier transforms its business, none of us will be as strong as we should be ? much less in a position to compete in the emerging global aviation industry ? if there's no change to the regulatory environment in which we operate,
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We have achieved a great deal in our restructuring to reposition this company and build upon our assets, an unrivalled global network and our dedicated employees.
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The results we are reporting make it clear that we have done well this quarter in overall cost control, especially given the significant reduction in capacity.
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We are very excited by this historic opportunity to be the first U.S. carrier to provide direct service to Vietnam in almost 30 years.
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We've put ourselves in a position to be able to compete with the effect of high oil prices in 2006. I'm confident that the work that we've done will put us in a position to have a competitive result whatever the market environment may be.
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At this point, nobody should consider a Chapter 11 filing inevitable.
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It would not be the end of United if we were to do so, ... We would be flying the next morning.
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These solid results are evidence of real progress in our work to make United competitive and resilient.
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more flexible, more efficient and ... positioned to compete with the best carriers.
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So far, the pressure is not that great. It's sort of ringing the bell for us. We've learned to compete effectively with Frontier, and we'll do the same with Southwest.