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Robert L. Fornaro (also known as Bob Fornaro, born 1952 or 1953)〔 was the chairman, president and Chief Executive Officer of AirTran Holdings Inc., and its subsidiary, AirTran Airways in Orlando, Florida until AirTran merged with Southwest Airlines in May 2011, when he became a full-time consultant on the merger, sitting on the integration board. ==Career== After he left Harvard, Fornaro worked for Trans World Airlines in scheduling and planning.〔 Fornaro was senior vice president - marketing and planning at Braniff, Inc. Fornaro served as vice president - research for Jesup & Lamont Securities, Inc. and director of future schedule planning for Trans World Airlines. He was then senior vice president - marketing planning at Northwest Airlines from 1988–1992, where he managed international alliances and regional airline partner relationships.〔 From 1992 to 1997, Fornaro served as senior vice president - planning for US Airways where he directed the company's route planning, pricing and revenue management and overall corporate strategy.〔 Prior to joining AirTran Airways, he operated an aviation consulting practice. Fornaro joined AirTran Airways in March 1999 as president and CFO. He was named chief operating officer and elected to the board of directors in March 2001.〔 Fornaro became chief executive officer on 1 November 2007, taking over from Joe Leonard. When AirTran merged with Southwest Airlines in 2011, Fornaro received a payment of $2.9 million. Fornaro is acting as a consultant for the integration of the airlines. In May 2014 Fornaro was elected to the Board of Directors of Spirit Airlines. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Robert L. Fornaro」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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