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    The Boeing 7e7

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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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    Airbus Q&A

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    Question 5 Boeing and Airbus competed in the same 4 segment of the aircraft market. Both companies have been in a tight competition up to the time of the case. In 2005 Airbus sold 82 more airplanes than Boeing did (1‚111-1‚029)‚ though at the same year Boeing won the orders in “terms of value”. Unfortunately for AirbusBoeing announced a new plane that was intended to replace B767‚ the plane was more fuel efficient and crated a “buzz” within the public when Boeing started the naming competition

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    Boeing

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    Discuss the four Vs of operations and illustrate them in the context of operations of (i) a manufacturing organisation and (ii) a service organisation of your choice. [50 marks] The four Vs of operations is: - Volume. This V tells us‚ how many products or services are made by the operation. - Variety. This one tells us‚ how many different type of products or services are made by the operation. - Variation. This v is about the level of demand for changes. - Visibility. This one tells us

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    Boeing

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    Current Market Outlook 2012-2031 Current Market Outlook 2012-2031 Outlook on a Page World regions Market growth rates 2011 to 2031 World economy (GDP) World regions Market value: $4‚470 billion Share of fleet 3.2% 100% 75% Number of airline passengers Delivery units 2% 24% 6% 4.0% 50% 25% 68% 2011 Airplanes 19‚890 2031 Airplanes 39‚780 2012 to 2031 New airplanes 34‚000 Airline traffic (RPK) 5.0% 0% Cargo traffic (RTK) 5.2% • 747 and larger • Twin aisle

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    Boeing

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    Boeing 1. Select one or more diagnostic models that you believe provide a framework that succinctly identifies the key factors at the center of the Boeing situation. Explain your choice of model. According to the case study Boeing‚ the six-box organizational model provides a framework that succinctly identifies the key factors at the center of the Boeing situation. I have chosen this tool because it can be used for every company to combine bits of data‚ theories‚ research‚ and hunches into a working

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    Boeing 767

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    The Boeing 767 is a mid-size‚ wide-body twin-engine jet airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It was the manufacturer’s first wide-body twinjet and its first airliner with a two-crew glass cockpit. The aircraft has two turbofan engines‚ a conventional tail‚ and‚ for reduced aerodynamic drag‚ a supercritical wing design. Designed as a smaller wide-body airliner than preceding aircraft such as the 747‚ the 767 has a capacity of 181 to 375 persons and a design range of 3‚850 to 6‚385 nautical

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    Assignment Questions 1. Why is Airbus interested in building the A3XX? What are its objectives? Because of the increasing demand in air transportation and rising traffic in many airports‚ VLA segment will grow up significantly‚ so this will be a huge advantage for Airbus. Airbus’s researches show that compared to others‚ A3XX will help Airbus to get more profit. 2. How many aircraft does Airbus need to sell in order to break even on the investment? Is this number greater or less than

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    Airbus Case

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    Background: Airbus Industrie (Airbus) was founded as a consortium of several aerospace companies spread across several countries that combined their resources and technologies to produce a competitive line of commercial aircraft. Over the years the company developed a reputation for being innovative in design and technology. In 1990‚ Airbus in conjunction with Boeing began a feasibility study to create a jumbo jet‚ but Boeing withdrew due to cost and uncertainty in demand.              Airbus was interested

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    airbus a380

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    The Airbus A380 is a double-deck‚ wide-body‚ four-engine jet airliner manufactured by Airbus. It is the world’s largest passenger airliner‚ and the airports at which it operates have upgraded facilities to accommodate it. It was initially named Airbus A3XX and designed to challenge Boeing’s monopoly in the large-aircraft market. The A380 made its first flight on 27 April 2005 and entered commercial service in October 2007 with Singapore Airlines. The airline with the most number of A380s is Emirates

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    Airbus Case A3Xx

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    The idea of a jumbo airliner being capable of seating over 500 people almost seemed unreal. That is‚ until Airbus came along. This idea for the jumbo plane started as a joint venture with Boeing‚ but after it started Boeing backed out because of high costs and speculation of demand. Airbus pushed along and in 1999‚ they completed to rough draft of this plane. The problem with this plane that was obvious was first the overall cost of the plane. It was estimated to cost about 13 billion to launch.

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