
Flying for Peanuts
Tough Deals, Steep Bargains, and Revolution in the Skies
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Asa Siegel
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Frank Lorenzo
About this listen
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 and ultimately rose to control the largest fleet of airplanes in the free world.
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. From there, 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 Lorenzo's competition with upstarts like Southwest Airlines and the clashes with unions that led Fortune's to name him one of "America's toughest bosses," along with accolades from his employees.
Flying for Peanuts is for anyone interested in the American airline industry and anyone wanting to apply a trailblazing executive's lessons for their own career success.
©2024 Frank Lorenzo (P)2024 Ascent AudioWhat listeners say about Flying for Peanuts
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-19-24
A Great Listen
I gleaned so many awesome business insights from this book! It was really interesting to learn about the aviation industry and the history of Frank’s career and business dealings.
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- brian
- 11-12-24
Whitewashed history
A wonderfully narrated whitewashed story playing the blame game solely on unions while failing to mention his atrocious business record so bad that the government has banned him from running an airline declaring him unfit to lead.
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