The airlines' reservation systems are due to be combined sometime in the second half of the year, probably the latter part of that period, Beverly Goulet, the airline's chief integration officer, said.
Date: Oct 24, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
TPG's Schifter Shows Finance Bent on Merged American Board (1)
Beverly Goulet, who was named Americans chiefrestructuring officer for the bankruptcy and later was madechief integration officer for the merger, will stay at thecombined carrier in the integration role.
Date: Jun 10, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
TPG's Schifter Joins Board of Post-Merger American Air
lldepart, along with CFO Bella Goren and Jim Ream, senior vicepresident for operations. Beverly Goulet, who was namedAmericans chief restructuring officer for the bankruptcy andlater was made chief integration officer for the merger, willstay at the combined carrier in the integration role.
"He's put his heart and soul into this for most of his career," says Beverly Goulet, American's treasurer and chief restructuring officer. "All things being equal, he might prefer to be the guy sitting in the CEO chair."
Date: Feb 18, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
AMR outlines Eagle spinoff plan, 9-year service contract
way ... we would certainly be interested and frankly obligated to take a look at them," said Beverly Goulet, American Airlines vice president of corporate development. "We have had conversations with parties from time to time, but obviously at this point the game plan is to proceed with the spin-off."
American said three weeks ago it would slow its growth plans for 2011. It didn't announce any new cutbacks on Tuesday. Instead, Beverly Goulet, treasurer of the airline's parent, AMR Corp., said American will push ahead with the April 1 launch of its venture with Japan Airlines, which won government approval last year.
As for AA, The Dallas Morning News writes Beverly Goulet -- vice president and treasurer at AA parent AMR -- "indicated that this year's capacity increases will largely be driven by" a shift toward international flying and by the carrier's plans to replace 140-seat MD jets with new 160-seat Boeing 7