CEO Glenn Tilton
CEO Glenn Tilton has been the chief executive officer of UAL Corp since 2002. He is 58 years old. Follow Mr. Tilton and UAL Corp in the news and blogs or share your own opinion about the company and its leadership.
United Airlines and US Airways Are Closer to Deal, Reports Indicate
(NewsVisual, powered by IntellectSpace) -- On Monday morning, news reports suggested that United Airlines Inc, which is owned by UAL Corp (NASDAQ:UAUA), and US Airways Group Inc (NYSE:LCC) were closer to a merger deal that would create the country’s second largest airline.
"United Airlines is closing in on a merger with US Airways, sources say, after being spurned by Continental Airlines and Delta Air Lines," The Chicago Tribune reported in an online article.
NewsVisual created an IntellectSpace Knowledge Map that of United and US Airways that shows the following personal connections among their leadership teams:
UAL Corp CEO/President/Chairman Glenn F Tilton is linked to US Airways Director Herbert M Baum through their board service to the American Petroleum Institute. And a less noteworthy connection exists between Mr Baum and the former UAL Corp Director Paul E Tierney via the Council on Foreign Relations.
The Knowledge Map also illustrates that several of the two companies’ Directors are also connected through universities, including Stanford University, the University of Notre Dame, and Yale Law School.
To view the details of those connections, click here for an interactive and fuller version of this IntellectSpace Knowledge Map.
(Note: the information contained and presented in Knowledge Maps is public information from the Securities and Exchange Commission of the United States of America).
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