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  2. Doug Parker - Wikipedia

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    William Douglas Parker (b. October 31, 1961) [1] is an American businessman who is the chairman of American Airlines Group, the parent company of American Airlines. Parker previously served as chief executive officer of the airline from 2001 to 2023. [2]

  3. Former American Airlines CEO shares his number one ... - AOL

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    The former American Airlines CEO Doug Parker has revealed his one best-kept flying hack. “There are no silver bullets. I can tell you what I tell my family,” Parker, 63, said on the December ...

  4. American Airlines CEO Doug Parker to retire, Robert Isom to ...

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    American Airlines CEO Doug Parker to retire, Robert Isom to take over March 31. December 7, 2021 at 6:46 AM ...

  5. Robert Isom - Wikipedia

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    Doug Parker Robert Isom , (born 1967 [ 1 ] ) is an American businessman and CEO of the American Airlines Group and its subsidiary American Airlines . [ 2 ] He was president of the airline from 2016 to 2022.

  6. Doug Parker is a former CEO of American Airlines. Ken Frazier is a former CEO of Merck. Anne Mulcahy is a former CEO of Xerox. Ursula Burns is a former CEO of Xerox. Reid Hoffman is a former CEO ...

  7. American Airlines Group - Wikipedia

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    Earlier in July, a bankruptcy court filing stated that US Airways was an American Airlines creditor and "prospective merger partner"; on August 31, US Airways CEO Doug Parker announced that American Airlines and US Airways had signed a nondisclosure agreement, in which they would discuss the possibility of a merger. [12]

  8. American Airlines CEO to Retire in March - AOL

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  9. US Airways Group - Wikipedia

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    The combined airline will carry the American Airlines name and branding, while US Airways' management team, including CEO Doug Parker, will retain most operational management positions. The headquarters for the new airline will also be consolidated at American's current headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas. [20] [21]