With more outsiders in charge, carriers are "shedding their insularity,"

With Leo Mullin installed at Delta, four of the six biggest U.S. airlines have leaders from outside the industry. Furman Selz analyst Ray Neidl comments that carriers are "finally shedding their insularity," looking for new ideas on how to run an airline. The trend, also present in Europe, ensures...

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