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    Boeing cannot be certain it won’t run into the same difficulties encountered by Airbus‚ or new‚ as-yet-undiscovered challenges involving the heavy use of composite materials in the plane‚ says Hans Weber‚ president of Tecop International‚ a San Diego aviation consulting firm. Still‚ if Boeing succeeds in its drive to deliver its first 787 Dreamliner to All Nippon Airways in May 2008‚ seven months after the first A380 is set to go into service‚ it will have achieved a number of concrete benefits

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    The Boeing 7E7 WACC Estimation In order to evaluate the prospective IRRs from the Boeing 7E7‚ we first try to estimate an appropriate required rate of return for accepting this project. The capital asset pricing model is applied to estimate the cost of equity of the commercial aircraft division: R_EC= β_EC*(R_M-R_f )+R_f where REC is the cost of equity capital of the commercial aircraft division. βEC is the beta for the commercial division of Boeing. This beta is used instead of the company’s

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    environment control system

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    5 Lack of pressurization in the cargo hold 10 References 11 External links [edit] Overview The systems described below are specific to current production Boeing airliners‚ although the details are essentially identical for passenger jets from Airbus and other companies. An exception was Concorde which had a supplementary air supply system fitted due to the higher altitudes at which it flew‚ and also the slightly higher cabin pressure it employed. [edit] Air supply On most jetliners‚ air is

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    RUSSIAN AIR CRASH INVESTIGATION It was a day of mourning on July 10 in Russia. The country mourned for the victims of the Airbus A310 crash in Irkutsk. It is now impossible to say exactly what caused the catastrophe. However‚ what happened points to the obvious conlusion that it was 75-80% people’s fault rather than an equipment failure. It was people who did not provide the necessary conditions for landing. This‚ however‚ does not mean that the tragedy in Irkutsk is due only to Russian disorder:

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    Airbus A330 Investigation Investigating an engine oil system can be a daunting task. According to Anderson‚ considerable variations exist between failure progressions in this system (2009). These variations must be considered by all investigators‚ and the pursuit of non-typical causations should be considered. “The engine oil system has a relatively large number of indicated parameters by regulations (pressure‚ temperature‚ quantity‚ filter clogging)” (Anderson‚ 2009‚ p. 9.58). Although these

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    world to introduce mobile booking‚ to be a public listed company on the Malaysia Stocks Exchange (Bursa Malaysia)‚ after having on 22 November 2004. In line with its growth and expansion plans‚ AirAsia has secured a 175 aircraft commitment with Airbus for its A320s. The 175 aircraft order will place AirAsia as the single largest customer for the aircraft in Asia-Pacific‚ and potentially one of the largest airline fleets in the region. On 23 of March 2006‚ AirAsia successfully moved its operations

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    airline discontinued the service after three months‚ as the service proved to be unprofitable (Kaufmann‚ 2008). The Benoist XIV was able to transport one passenger up to 135 km‚ almost one hundred years later‚ 853 passengers can be carried in the Airbus A380 up to 15‚400 km. Since these early days‚ the growth in Aviation has been phenomenal. From a standing start almost 100 years ago‚ aviation accounts for 11.6% of total world travel. (Ribeiro‚ et al.2007) See Figure 1. [pic] Figure 1 Worldwide

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    consolidated industry that the launch of A380 from Airbus directly affect the market share of Boeing in 2003‚ and the fixed costs in this industry is very high; thus‚ the rivalry among established companies is intensive. Thirdly‚ A380‚ A350 etc. are the substitutes with similar basic needs‚ which are threats to Boeing 787 and leads to the operation risk. On the macro-environment‚ the economy of developing countries grows very fast that both Boeing and Airbus believed “the passenger traffic in China

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    Objectives The objectives of The Boeing 7E7 case study is to seek the answer for the project question. Why is Boeing contemplating the launch of the 7E7 project? Is this the good time to do so? How would we know if the 7E7 project will create value? How to estimate the WACC? Is there anything else the board of directors should consider in assessing the financial appeal of this project? Why might the board vote ’yes’ on the 7E7‚ when the cost of capital estimate is greater than

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    Malaysia Airlines First Quarter 2011 Financial Results Tengku Dato’ Sri Azmil Zahruddin (MD/CEO) Mohd Azha b Abd Jalil (CFO) 25 May 2011 © Copyright Malaysian Airline System Berhad 2011. All rights reserved Contents • • • • State of the Industry Staying on course First Quarter 2011 Financial Results Positioning MAS towards becoming the No 1 Airline in Asia • Summary © Copyright Malaysian Airline System Berhad 2011. All rights reserved. 2 Sharp rally in oil and fuel prices

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