Thirty years ago, President Carter dramatically reformed and deregulated the U.S. airline industry. Some see that as an enlightened policy that made air travel affordable. Others say it laid the groundwork for the economic woes that plague airlines today. Join Kojo as we look at the history and future of the airline industry — and whether a new round of regulation is on the horizon.

Guests

  • Robert van der Linden Chairman of the Aeronautics Division and Curator of air transportation and special purpose aircraft, National Air and Space Museum
  • Bob Crandall Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of American Airlines; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, POGO
  • David Berg Vice President and General Counsel, Air Transport Association

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