Mr. Schroder has been with the firm since June of 1996. He conducts in-depth research on competition issues in the domestic and international air service market, international aviation agreements, and trade negotiations.
He plays an integral role in nearly all of Campbell-Hill's airport and airline presentations, contributing research and analysis across a range of aviation economics topics. His work encompasses route opportunity analysis, capacity assessment, and the competitive effects of airline mergers, alliances, and related antitrust issues. To support his research, he draws on industry databases, proprietary information sources, and geographic information systems (GIS).
Mr. Schroder has solid marketing and research skills which began during his tenure at Saab Aircraft, where he worked for eight years in the marketing group. He has held positions in sales engineering, market research, and airline sales. His work in technical sales involved analyzing airline operations, financial information, aircraft fleets and developing marketing campaigns. His market research experience includes fleet planning studies, regional airline industry forecasting, and strategic planning. As an aircraft sales manager, he developed relationships with airline executives and airline operations personnel.
Mr. Schroder is Campbell-Hill’s expert on networks and information systems.
B.S., Aviation Business Administration, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University