The regional airline business is tough the world over. It faces scale-driven challenges – smaller planes, shorter routes, and higher costs. But it also operates in a space about seeing a sea change in technology—the worst of times, and yet the most exciting of times. We had a conversation with two industry experts who have more than 50 years of covering this market.
Bernie Baldwin and Kathryn Creedy offer a powerful combination of experience and context to view the regional airline industry as it is and how it might evolve going forward. It’s an hour long, but you will likely get a lot out of this conversation if you are interested in the regional airline business.
Co-Founder AirInsight. My previous life includes stints at Shell South Africa, CIC Research, and PA Consulting. Got bitten by the aviation bug and ended up an Avgeek. Then the data bug got me, making me a curious Avgeek seeking data-driven logic. Also, I appreciate conversations with smart people from whom I learn so much. Summary: I am very fortunate to work with and converse with great people.