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    AIR NEW ZEALAND

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    AIR NEW ZEALAND Introduction: Air New Zealand is the largest flag carrier in New Zealand‚ which is operating scheduled passenger flights to 26 international and 25 domestic. The airline has been a member of the Star Alliance since 1999. Air New Zealand’s route network focuses on Australia and the South Pacific‚ with long-haul services to East Asia and North America. History: Air New Zealand’s history can be traced back to the Tasman Empire Airways Limited (Tasman Empire Airways Limited - TEAL)

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    Case on Air Deccan

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    Case Study Strategic management Evaluation II AIR DECCAN: REVOLUTIONISING THE INDIAN SKIES Air Travel in India For decades‚ air travel in India was meant for the most elite and powerful in society. An overwhelming majority of travellers who could not afford the prohibitive air travel fares‚ preferred to journey on trains and buses. The revolutionizing effects of liberalization swept India with dynamic changes in the aviation sector. From being a service that few could afford‚ the sector

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    Cheap Air Travel

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    Some people think the recent increase in cheap air travel brings benefits‚ while other people think it has drawbacks to the environment and the world’s resources. Discuss both views and give your opinion. The Article Air travel has always been considered the privilege of the higher classes‚ especially in the developing nations of the world. The economically backward sections of the society always had to distance themselves from travelling by air on account of lack of affordability. The liberalization

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    Steel Asia Case Study

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    STEEL ASIA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION: Company Case Study STEEL ASIA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION COMPANY DESCRIPTION Steel Asia Manufacturing Corporation (SAMC)‚ a joint venture with TATA Steel from India‚ is located in Bulacan in the Philippines and produces reinforcing steel bars (also referred to as rebar) for use in construction. The plant was commissioned in 1996 and currently has 400 employees. Annual production is 360‚000 tons of steel bars compared to its 400‚000 tons annual designed capacity

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    air traffic controller

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    A A History of Air Traffic Control Founded in 1987‚ the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) represents more than 15‚000 aviation safety professionals throughout the United States‚ Puerto Rico‚ Guam and other U.S. territories. All share a common goal: protecting the safety of the flying public. These individuals are air traffic controllers‚ engineers‚ architects‚ nurses‚ health care professionals and financial and accounting professionals. In 1981‚ air traffic controllers

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    INTRODUCTION Air India is India’s national airline‚ owned by the Government of India. It was started as Tata Airlines‚ a private venture by the Tata Group‚ in 1932. It was nationalised by the government in 1946 and renamed Air India. For a long‚ long time‚ Air India has been the sole Indian airline flying overseas. Later‚ another airline Indian‚ also owned by the government‚ started operating in select Asian routes. In 1962‚ Air India became the world’s first all-jet airline and its name was

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    and ethics in Asia: a problem for international companies? Name of the author: Dan Wu Student number: 7079393 Introduction After the 1997–99 Asian financial crisis revealed the rot in many Asian companies‚ ‘allegations of nepotism‚ corruption‚ crony capitalism‚ and collusion have been frequently referred to contribute to the downfall of Asian governments in Japan‚ Thailand‚ and Indonesia’ (Ang and Leong‚ 2000). Before many U.S. and European companies start doing business in Asia‚ many western

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    Air Pollution - Paper

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    Air Pollution 20.000 liters of air is what we breathe on a daily basis. Air is something most people take for granted‚ you don’t see it around you and breathing goes automatically. But every time we inhale we risk inhaling dangerous chemicals which found their way in our air. Air pollution is the presence of dangerous chemicals in the air that we breathe. It is a change in the air which influences humans health and organism on the planet. Many think that `gases’’ pollute the air‚ those gases

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    Air Pollution in India

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    Air pollution in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Traffic congestion on inadequate road infrastructure is a daily reality of India ’s urban centers. Slow speeds and idling vehicles produce‚ per trip‚ 4 to 8 times more pollutants and consume more carbon footprint fuels‚ than free flowing traffic. This 2008 image shows traffic congestion in Delhi. Air pollution in India is a serious issue with the major sources being fuelwood and biomass burning‚ fuel adulteration

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    Subject: Islam in Central Asia Essay topic: 1. “Jadidism was a movement for cultural and social renewal in Central Asia in the early 20th century. For all their belief in progress as embodied by modern Europe‚ the Jadids never wavered in their commitment to seeing themselves and their audience as Muslims.” What were the main elements of the Jadids’ project‚ and how did they synthesise Western modernity and Islam? Introduction: Islam reached the Central Asian region in the 8th century

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