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    “to administer a cross-license agreement‚ issue licenses to aircraft companies‚ aid the aircraft industry‚ and encourage aeronautical development. The subscribers were airplane manufacturers who were stockholders and paid fees for every plane that they manufactured. The association protected its members’ patent rights” (Univ. of

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    Airline started? Philippine Airlines started way back 1941 and headquartered at Philippine National Bank Financial Center in Pasay by a group of businessmen and was led by Andrés Soriano‚ Sr. 2. How many aircrafts does Philippine Airlines own as of now? Philippine Airlines possess a total of 47 aircrafts‚ 39 Airbuses and 8 Boeing planes. 3. How does the company cope up with rapid changing innovations and technology and also to competition? The company sees to it that they are able to cater all the

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    Dreamliner 787 Case Study

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    implications for Boeing and its customers? The market structure for the Dreamliner is that of an oligopolistic nature which means there are few aircraft manufactures who sell large quantities to its buyers. With Boeings biggest competitor Airbus unable to compete with the Dreamliner product‚ Boeing has the chance to take over the market for commercial aircraft. The demand for the Dreamliner is derived demand. Due to customer demand for comfortable fair priced airline travel‚ the demand for the Dreamliner

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    Cabin Crew

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    you will not be late. Pre-flight briefing All cabin crew members will have a meeting with their ISM‚ senior crew and other cabin crew members before the flight. During this meeting you will be given information about the flight‚ your role on the aircraft‚ information about meals and drinks‚ if there are any passengers who need extra assistance and also you will be asked some health and safety questions. Before boarding Before boarding you must make sure you have all important documents such as ID

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    Aviation Management

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    the resources (Operation & Human resource) to ensure services were being provided to a fleet of 16 passengers and 18 Freighter‚ wide body Aircrafts operation in a week‚ which can be grouped into Customer Services‚ Airport & Aircraft Safety and security‚ Sales & Marketing‚ Flight Operations‚ Cargo operations‚ Engineering‚ Catering‚ Human resource and Aircraft chartering‚ which would be very beneficial to this company. During the past Ten Years I have developed a successful track record as a

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    Class 11 Mishaps

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    25 million hours worldwide‚ there had been a total of 284 aircraft lost to mishaps. These broke down to 194 Class A mishaps‚ 14 ground mishaps‚ four other mishaps‚ and 72 lost in combat. Approximately 2‚100 C-130s were built between 1955 and 1998. Of those‚ approximately 1‚800 were still in service in 1998 (C-130 Broad Area Review‚ 1998). Previous C-130 models were proven to be reliable and had a safe track record. However‚ the aircraft were worn and expensive to maintain. The time had come to

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    Ramp and Hangar Safety

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    training and development‚ and in auditing‚ reporting and compliance procedures. In a report published in 2007‚ the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) described the typical ramp as a "small‚ congested area in which departing and arriving aircraft as serviced by ramp workers‚ including baggage‚ catering and fueling personnel...the presence of a large number of people utilizing

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    Aircraft Hydraulic Systems

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    configuration‚ or power setting with the gear retracted‚ the warning horn will sound. Accidental retraction of a landing gear may be prevented by such devices as mechanical downlocks‚ safety switches‚ and ground locks. Mechanical downlocks are built-in components of a gear retraction system and are operated automatically by the gear retraction system. To prevent accidental operation of the downlocks‚ and inadvertent landing gear retraction while the airplane is on the ground‚ electrically operated safety

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    Assignment # 1 Strategic Practice Exercise: (page #81) 1. Score each competitive force in the airline industry and provide a brief rationale for your assessment. · Rivalry Among Existing Firms: (High) When one major company in an industry makes a change in costs or services that could potentially increase their clientele‚ a major competitor almost always follows suit. Price matching is a prime example of that‚ therefore the threat is high. West Jet is one company that offers flights at a discount

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    Bacp Case Study

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    economically were apparent as the war went on; the economic benefits of the BCATP following the Great Depression were great as surviving facilities adapted and new ones commenced‚ and Canada developed a prosperous aircraft construction industry. Before the war broke out‚ the RCAF had merely fifty aircraft that were mainly equipped for surveillance missions‚ counting only about 27‚000 flying hours per year in comparison to the quadruple amount of flying hours each week during the summer of 1942. Recognized

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