#78 Montie Brewer: Interview with former Air Canada CEO
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In this episode we’re joined by Montie Brewer, former President and CEO of Air Canada, who provides a glimpse into the airline industry from the vantage point of a major airline leader. Montie draws on his experience as a CEO to share insights into how airlines make decisions about their networks and approach technology adoption. For entrepreneurs hoping to break into this space, Montie offers great advice, explaining how airlines, under the scrutiny of passengers, shareholders, and sustainability goals, make or break the technologies you're developing. He stresses that for airlines, decisions are data-driven and focused on clear returns, demanding solutions that enhance operational efficiency and financial performance.
Speaking from the perspective of someone who led a major airline, Montie talks about challenges such as balancing airline schedules with operational performance, predicting block times well in advance, and navigating the complexities of IT upgrades. Montie's reflections, combined with his personal passion for aviation, make this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to navigate the airline industry.
Chapters
1. #78 Montie Brewer: Interview with former Air Canada CEO (00:00:00)
2. Is the ultra-low cost carrier model dead? (00:07:35)
3. Falling in love with airline network planning (00:14:49)
4. Airline network planning (00:17:01)
5. Block time and slack (00:24:07)
6. CEO perspective on network planning (00:28:59)
7. Scheduled vs. on-demand model (00:32:51)
8. The role of an airline CEO (00:34:12)
9. Five reasons why airlines will never make money (00:36:31)
10. Frequent flier programs (00:40:23)
11. The winning business model (00:44:06)
12. Modernizing airline IT systems (00:52:59)
13. Privatizing ATC in the U.S. (01:00:57)
14. Exciting emerging technologies (01:03:24)
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