Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Cyrus Rowlett "C.R." Smith (September 9, 1899 – April 4, 1990) was the CEO of American Airlines from 1934 to 1968 and from 1973 to 1974. He was also the wartime deputy commander of the Air Transport Command during World War II , and the United States Secretary of Commerce for a brief period under President Lyndon B. Johnson .

  2. To all members of the American Airlines organization, C.R. Smith was “Mr. C.R.,” or simply “C.R.” Over the next five years, he consolidated American’s crazy-quilt routes into a smooth, sensible network and standardized the company’s heterogeneous collection of airplanes with a fleet of new DC-3s.

  3. Aug 30, 2020 · Cyrus Rowlett "C.R." Smith was one of the most influential figures in aviation history. Not only was he crucial to the development of American Airlines, but he also had a pioneering presence across the United States. Here is a look at some of his notable early achievements.

    • Senior Editor
    • C. R. Smith1
    • C. R. Smith2
    • C. R. Smith3
    • C. R. Smith4
    • C. R. Smith5
  4. CR Smith - Scotland's leading window, door & conservatory supplier. Over 45 years of high quality homes and happy customers help you buy with confidence.

    • C. R. Smith1
    • C. R. Smith2
    • C. R. Smith3
    • C. R. Smith4
    • C. R. Smith5
  5. Jul 27, 2012 · He also turned out to be the president of American Airlines, C.R. Smith, who was in the habit of flying from coast to coast without a shaving kit or a change of clothes.

  6. May 10, 2019 · The museum is named for the legendary American Airlines President C.R. Smith (right), who became CEO of American in 1934 and led the airline for 34 years. One of the first steps in re-imagining the museum was to hire an executive director from outside the aviation world.

  7. The CR Smith Museum is named for the innovative aviation pioneer and former President of American Airlines, Cyrus Rowlett Smith (1899-1990). The Museum opened on July 3, 1993, as the culmination of a two-and-a-half year fundraising and building effort led by American Airlines team members.