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''Conquistadores del Cielo'' (Spanish for "Conquerors of the Sky") is a secretive club of high-level airline and aerospace industry executives. The Conquistadores del Cielo are still in existence today, stating that they exist "To develop and promote interest in aerospace activities. Sponsoring and giving educational, social, recreational and athletic events and functions that will bring together and unite in fellowship persons interested in the general purpose of the organization, and any other activities that such fellowship shall kindle and inspire. The organization shall be conducted without pecuniary benefit to the membership."


History

The club was founded by Transcontinental & Western Air, later Trans World Airlines (TWA), President William John "Jack" Frye, and Vice President Paul Richert in 1937 as an informal gathering for airline industry giants. Jack Frye was the Conquistadores' first leader. During these initial meetings, Jack Frye proposed a number of his friends and associated come together for an annual meeting at his ranch, A-Bar-A Ranch in
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. During these early years, the Conquistadores would go horseback riding, shooting, and hunting, although their recreational activities expanded over time. In 1938, the Conquistadores expanded their membership to include persons involved in the space industry. The group was officially incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1941 with EIN 95-6092475. The Conquistadores were first named in a major media publication in 2010 as airline executives who were attending a Reuters Aerospace and Defense Summit were leaving to go to Wyoming. According to
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chief executive Sir John Rose, the Conquistadores have a club drinking song, a twist on the song "The Three Caballeros" from the 1944 film
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. The song goes:
'We're Conquistadores, gay Conquistadores We're birds of a very fine feather! We're happy amigos no matter where he goes The One, Two and Three goes, we're always together.
During the 2019 retirement celebration of
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CEO
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,
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, chairman of
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,
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, Kelleher's replacement emeritus,
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, Southwest's presiding director, and retired General Duncan McNabb broke with a long-standing tradition of silence and shared several stories about Kelleher and the Conquistadores del Cielo. According to Cunningham, the A-Bar-A Ranch sits on 100,000 acres of land, and is "so large it has four climatic zones". Cunningham also alleges that the Conquistadores spend a great deal of time drinking and hunting, though he claims that despite being well armed, little hunting is done, and the only shots had been "exclusively
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". The accounts of Thomas Petzinger, Jr. in his book ''Hard Landing'', recounts his time at the A-Bar-A Ranch and claims that the members "would turn out in cowboy hats and boots – Stephen Wolf in an elegant knitted sweater, perhaps, and
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in a leather vest and bolo tie. They would feast on prime rib, buffalo burgers, trout pate, and bacon smoked on Applewood.” According to one of the Conquistadores Del Cielo Papers at
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, one of the largest events during the retreats is the initiation ceremony.
“The highlight of the week was the initiation ceremony for new members who had attended three meetings. This ceremony is a pantomime induction with processions of Conquistadores riding down from the hills with lighted torches. “Initiates are sworn in and dubbed ‘Conquistador.’ The script being read recounts the history of the Conquerors of the Sky. Fireworks conclude the ceremony. “It is costumed by the workshop which costumes the Royal Spanish Opera in Madrid. Authentic period costumes complete with armor, swords, and full regalia are used. It is an extremely solemn occasion for members involved in the cause of promoting aviation in this country.”
There were allegations that the Conquistadores del Cielo had no female or non-Europe/North America members until in 2002
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chairman
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announced his attendance. Additionally, in 2017, Mary Nagelmann was the organization's full-time Executive Director and sole employee. Despite this, the organization has historically been called mostly male. The organization has $1.2m in annual revenue and spends nearly all of its money on two annual retreats.


Members

Stephen Wolf,
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, Harding L. Lawrence (CEO of
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),
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, and Gary Kelly have been members. 2015 members listed on the annual IRS filing include
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, Scott C. Donnelly, Mark Dunkerley (CEO of
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until 2018), Daniel Altobello (Retired Chairman of
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), and
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. 2016 members also include Marc Parent (CEO of
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), Jerry Atkin,
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,
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, Randall Greene (CEO of Safe Flight Instrument Corp.), David P. Hess (EVP at
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),
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, David L. Joyce (CEO of
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), C. Jeffrey Knittel (CEO of
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Americas),
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, Kelly Ortberg (CEO of
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), Curtis Reusser (CEO of
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), Christian Scherer (Chief Commercial Officer of
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), Terry Stinson (former CEO of
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), and Jeffrey L. Turner (of
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and
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). 2017 members also include Daniel Crowley (CEO of
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), Cindy Egnotovich (formerly of UTC Aerospace, now
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), Paul Funchino (partner at AE Industrial Partners), August Henningsen (formerly CEO of
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), and
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. The Conquistadores became more visible at the public memorial service for
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, when Hudson Drake, an executive with
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and
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as well as a White House Fellow for the Johnson and Nixon administrations, gave a eulogy for Herb. In the short talk, he revealed that the Conquistadores' spring meeting rotates throughout the world and that Herb was initiated in 1990. Conquistadores receive a green jacket and 25-year members receive a yellow jacket. Both Hudson and Herb were at least 25-year members. Herb received the "Big Horse Award", the club's highest honor, in 2005.


Scandals

Although the number one rule within the Conquistadores del Cielo is to "Leave Your Swords at the Door", there have been known instances where the members of the group have either participated in or spoken of incidents of insider trading.


Paul Thayer

During the 1984 trial of Paul Thayer, former
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, at least two members of the Conquistadores del Cielo testified against Theyer. Both Thomas Pownall, chairman of
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and Coquistadores president, and Harry Gray, chairman of
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, testified that from September 8 through September 12, 1982, Thayer had openly spoken with them about a merger between
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and the
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. In 1985 Thayer was sentenced to four years in prison for insider stock-trading.


American Airlines and US Airways Merger

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, the merger between
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and
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was initially proposed during a Conquistadores del Cielo retreat at A-Bar-A Ranch.. Horton claims that he pitched the idea to
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, CEO of American Airlines, during a barbecue lunch. "I made that pitch. We nodded heads to one another," Horton claims.


Additional Accusations

There have been several other instances where the ethics of the Conquistadores del Cielo have been brought into question. In 2008 Tam Travel, Inc. v
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, No. 07-4464 was brought before the
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, alleging "a conspiracy to eliminate the practice of paying base commissions by various airlines, district court's dismissal of the amended complaint is affirmed, as the plaintiffs' claims against United Airlines were discharged in bankruptcy and the claims against the remaining defendants failed to allege sufficient facts to plausibly suggest a prior illegal agreement." Prosecutors argued that several there was an opportunity for executives at Delta, American, Northwest, United, and Continental Airlines to conspire during either the
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meetings in 1997 and 1998, or at the industry meetings such as the Conquistadores Del Cielo.


References

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