2016 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $54.3 million
Principal Card Supplier: Citi
Consolidated U.S. TMC: Amex GBT
In September 2016, Johnson Controls, a diversified
technology and multi-industrial company, completed its merger with Tyco, which
produces electronic security and fire protection systems. In the fourth
quarter, Johnson Controls completed the spinoff of its automotive business. The
company cloned its travel program for the new business, called Adient. Johnson
Controls U.S.-booked air volume decreased 12 percent in 2016. It expects U.S.-booked
air volume to decrease 8 percent to $50 million in 2017. American Express
Global Business Travel is Johnson Controls' consolidated U.S. travel management
company and its primary agency outside the U.S. For 2017, Johnson Controls will
create a travel program for the merged company. Following 2016's merger and
divestiture, the company had 117,000 employees and reported $37.7 billion in
annual revenue for the year.