Flying for Peanuts: How an Entrepreneur Navigated the Airline Business
By (Author) Frank Lorenzo
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
2nd January 2025
24th October 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Management: leadership and motivation
B
Hardback
384
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 36mm
612g
Lessons in business and life from the executive who helped shape the modern airline industry
Frank Lorenzo is the epitome of the American dream. A first-generation American and entrepreneur, Lorenzo started an airline advisory business in his mid-twenties based on little more than bravado and ultimately rose to control the largest fleet of airplanes in the free world. Flying for Peanuts recounts how Lorenzo grew his empire from nothing and helped shape the airline industry as we know it.
Flying for Peanuts explains how the son of Spanish immigrants put himself through Columbia College by driving a Coca-Cola truck and then grew the fledgling advisory into ownership of Texas International Airlines. At TIA, he fought through the industrys transformation, in part by introducing the new, low-cost model for fares that are a major part of the industry today. From there, through a series of shrewd moves and a hostile takeover, Lorenzo became CEO of Continental Airlines, a large loss-making west coast airline at the time.
This airline business memoir gives a play-by-play of the high-stakes negotiations that got Lorenzo there, including faceoffs with Carl Icahn and a chapter devoted to selling the Eastern Airlines Shuttle to Donald Trump, soon to become the doomed Trump Shuttle. It details Lorenzos competition with upstarts like Southwest Airlines and the clashes with unions that led Fortunes to name him one of Americas toughest bosses, along with accolades from his employees. Along the way, Lorenzo highlights the strategies and tactics that propelled his growth.
Flying for Peanuts is a compelling read for anyone interested in the American airline industry and anyone wanting to apply a trailblazing executives lessons for their own career success.