KEY POINTS
  • Southwest Airlines founder and chairman emeritus Herbert Kelleher passed away on Thursday at the age of 87, the company announced.
  • Kelleher founded Southwest Airlines along with Rollin King in 1967.
  • "Herb was a legendary business and leader, a civic titan and, most importantly, an ardent defender of the Federal Reserve System and it's independence," said former Dallas Fed president Richard Fisher.

Herbert D. Kelleher, who co-founded Southwest Airlines and brought low fares and no-frills air travel to the masses, died at the age of 87, the airline said Thursday.

Kelleher, a New Jersey-native and lawyer, founded Southwest in 1967 with pilot Rollin King, to provide short-haul flights in Texas, an idea they sketched out on a cocktail napkin. The airline's first flight took off in June 1971.