Cyrus Rowlett Smith became president of American Airlines in 1934 at
the age of 35. He led American Airlines for the next 34 years and in the
process helped to shape the entire airline industry. He was truly an
aviation pioneer, entering the airline business in the days of
open-cockpit biplanes and later building American from a small and
unprofitable carrier into the largest airlines in the world.
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