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Gordon M. Bethune, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Continental Airlines, the nation’s fifth largest air carrier, is the longest serving CEO of a major U.S. airline. In the ‘90s, he was widely credited with turning around the once-faltering airline. And as the travel industry itself turns around after the downturn following 9/11, Bethune is once again leading his airline to a profitable recovery. Under his leadership, Continental has undergone one of the most dramatic business turnarounds of the ‘90s and is poised for a solid future: Mr. Bethune was ranked sixth among the 50 best CEOs in America by "Worth" magazine in 1999. And for the sixth straight year, Continental is ranked by "Fortune" magazine as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work for in America. |
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After dropping out of high school at age seventeen, he joined the Navy, serving for twenty years. In 1979, a year after returning to civilian life, he was hired by Braniff Airlines. Over the next nine years, he held senior management positions at Braniff, Western Airlines and Piedmont Airlines and earned a bachelors’ degree in general studies from Abilene Christian University, in Dallas. In 1988 he joined Boeing where he rose to become Vice President and general manager of its Renton Division. In February 1994, he was hired away by Continental and became CEO nine months later. In a July 2000 article in Texas Monthly, Mr. Bethune recounts the value of his Naval experience:
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