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WHAT IS AVIATION INDUSTRY

An aviation industry is defined as an industry that has aircraft manufacturers, airlines, vendors, training centres and training device manufacturers. It is an airline industry that provides air travel services for freight and travelling passengers.

WHAT IS GSA IN AVIATION INDUSTRY

A general sales agent (GSA) is a sales representative for an airline in a specific country or region. Typically, the GSA is responsible for selling all products of the airline in its region which includes flight tickets and cargo space. A GSA will typically sell the product of more than one airline. Airlines normally use a GSA in areas that it does not operate to or from, allowing them to have a sales presence in a country at lower cost than opening their own offices. It may also use their services because the GSA has historical ties with travel and cargo agents which will be too time-consuming for the airline to build itself.

What are the objectives of aviation industry? to get people and/or products from point A to point B efficiently and safely
COMPUTER USE IN AVIATION INDUSTRY - DC-10 was the first commercial airliner to adopt computer-assisted flight controls. The Airbus A340 was also approved and implemented on this base. - design of aircraft, though many aircraft designers disagree on how much control should remain with the pilot and how much should be given to a computer.

- There are many uses of modern computing equipment on board in aircrafts today which simplify a pilot's job and have contributed to change a traditional pilot's role. Flight management systems, electronic instrument displays and right to the latest Airbus and Boeing, incorporated on recent developments have all played important parts in making the job easier, safer and comfortable for us!

- The latest application of computers is for what is called "the Airborne Internet." Aircrafts are connected by radio and satellite link to a global information

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