- Juan Trippe
Juan Terry Trippe (
June 27 1899 –April 3 1981 ) was a U.S.airline entrepreneur and pioneer, and the founder ofPan American World Airways . Born inSea Bright, New Jersey , [ [http://select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=F7071EF73B5D0C778CDDAD0894D9484D81 "JUAN TRIPPE, 81, DIES; U.S. AVIATION PIONEER"] , "The New York Times ",April 4 ,1981 . AccessedFebruary 17 ,2008 .] Trippe graduated fromThe Hill School in 1917, and then Yale in 1921. He began working onWall Street , but soon became bored. After receiving an inheritance he started working withNew York Airways , an air-taxi service for the rich and powerful.Biography
At
Yale , Trippe was a member ofSt. Anthony Hall . Along with some wealthy friends from Yale, Trippe invested in an airline namedColonial Air Transport . Interested in operating to theCaribbean , Trippe created theAviation Company of the Americas . Based inFlorida , the company would evolve into the fledgling Pan Am, then known as "Pan American Airways".Pan Am's first flight took off on
October 19 ,1927 , from Key West to Havana in a hired Fairchild FC-2 floatplane being delivered to West Indian Aerial Express in the Dominican Republic. The return flight from Havana to Key West, in a Pan Am Fokker F.VII, took place Oct. 29, being delayed from the 28th by rain.Later, Trippe bought the
China National Aviation Corporation to provide domestic air service in theRepublic of China , and became a partner inPanagra . In the 1930s. Pan Am became the first airline to cross the Pacific with the famous "Clipper"flying boat s.Trippe served as the Chairman of the
Board of Directors of the airline for all but about two years between the founding of the company and the Second World War. "Sonny" Whitney, a stockholder, managed to seize this position. He later regretted his action and allowed Trippe to retake it. Trippe failed to pardon Whitney for a long time. At one point, he even agreed to meet Whitney for lunch for a reconciliation but changed his mind and returned shortly after departing from his office in theChrysler Building .Pan Am continued to expand worldwide throughout
World War II , being one of the few airlines that was largely unaffected by the war.Trippe is responsible for several innovations in the airline world. A firm believer in the idea of air travel for all, Trippe is credited as the father of the "tourist class" in the airline industry, and was the driving force behind Pan Am's formation of the
InterContinental hotel group [ [http://www.hotelinteractive.com/article.aspx?articleID=6737 "A Trippe Down Memory Lane"] ] .Trippe quickly recognized the opportunities presented by
jet aircraft and ordered severalBoeing 707 andMcDonnell Douglas DC-8 airplanes. Pan Am's first jet flight was operated in October, 1958 by a 707 out of Idlewild International Airport (now JFK) to Paris. The new jets allowed Pan Am to introduce lower fares and fly more passengers.In 1965, Trippe asked his friend Bill Allen at Boeing to produce an airplane much larger than the 707. The result was the 747, and Pan Am was the first customer.
Originally, Trippe believed the 747 would ultimately be destined to haul cargo only and would be replaced by faster, supersonic aircraft which were then being developed. The supersonic airliners failed to materialize with the exception of the
Concorde andTupolev Tu-144 and the 747 became the iconic image of international travel.Trippe gave up presidency of the airline in 1968. He continued to attend meetings of the Board of Directors and maintained an office in the company's Park Avenue office building. His first replacement, Harold Gray, retired soon after becoming Chairman due to cancer.
Najeeb Halaby , the next Chairman, was seen as overly aggressive and impulsive by many of the directors and was subsequently fired. GeneralWilliam Seawell was the next Chairman in line and Trippe died during his tenure in Los Angeles in 1981 and is buried in theGreen-Wood Cemetery inBrooklyn, New York .In 1985, he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Freedom by
United States PresidentRonald Reagan .Although it is commonly believed Trippe was
Cuba n in whole or part, he was actually Northern European in ancestry. He was named after his mother's Cuban stepfather. Reportedly, Juan Trippe did not like his name and even considered changing it, but relented when it provided him an advantage when negotiating in Latin America, since people thought he was Hispanic.Fact|date=December 2007His wife, Elizabeth "Betty" Stettinius Trippe (1904-1983) was the sister of
United States Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. . They had 4 children, Elizabeth ("Betsy"), John Terry, Charles White, and Edward Stettinius Trippe.Trivia
*Juan Trippe was a member of the Saint Andrews Golf Club in
Scotland .
*His great-great-grandfather was LieutenantJohn Trippe , the Captain of USS Vixen. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,753876-4,00.html]
*Trippe was portrayed byAlec Baldwin inMartin Scorsese 's "The Aviator "
*Juan Trippe was president of theMaidstone Club in East Hampton, New York, from 1940 to 1944.References
External links
* [http://www.time.com/time/time100/builder/profile/trippe.html Time 100: profile of Juan Trippe]
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