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    1.0 Introduction – Singapore Airlines Ltd Singapore Airlines (SIA) once again is hitting the headlines with plans to restart the world’s longest commercial flight between Singapore and Los Angeles‚ and Newark with the fuel efficient ultra-long-range Airbus-350s in 2018; its new First Class and Business Class designs launched on its next batch of 5 A380 superjumbos in 2017. In 2013‚ SIA made a strategic decision to cut long haul direct flights to New York & Los Angeles after high fuel charges and

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    THE PROBLEM  Escalating costs‚ particularly of ATF.  Fewer passenger numbers‚ particularly in the premium class.  Low fares with a gradual shift of passengers from legacy full service airlines to low cost airlines.  Decline in carriage of cargo.  Excess capacity in a ‘falling’ market. Potential for Growth The Indian Civil Aviation market grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18 per cent‚ and was worth US$ 5.6 billion in 2008. The Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA) has

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    University of Perpetual Help System Dalta BRGY. PACIANO RIZAL CALAMBA CITY COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 06 Navarrete‚ Emilyn D. Bs Architecture 03 Title: Calamba Central Terminal Terminal is a word with many meanings. Depending on how it’s used‚ it can describe a place where passengers end their journey‚ a computer screen and keyboard‚ or a life-ending disease. As a noun‚ terminal describes a bus or train station at the end of the line. Terminals generally serve multiple

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    ground handling system became the fundamental standards in successful aircraft operation and increase in airline image. The directives adopted by the 15 member states are divided into three general models‚ US‚ EU and third party models. In the US model airlines independently provide ground handling services to their airlines and manage airport terminals activities. In the other hand EU model‚ airports are heavily involved in ground handling services for airlines. The third party ground handling service

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    Maritime Transportation Authors: Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue‚ Dr. Theo Notteboom and Dr. Brian Slack 1. Maritime Routes From its modest origins as Egyptian coastal sailships around 3‚200 BC‚ maritime transportation has always been the dominant support of global trade. By 1‚200 BC Egyptian ships traded as far as Sumatra‚ representing one of the longest maritime route of that time. European colonial powers‚ mainly Spain‚ Portugal‚ England‚ the Netherland and France would be the first to establish a true

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    on Supply Chain Management Bareboat (Demise Charter) Transfers full control of the vessel to the charterer. Charterer is then responsible for the ship and all expenses necessary for the vessels operation including hiring the crew. Belly Cargo Airfreight that travels along in baggage holds of scheduled passenger flights. Only a few major airlines have all-freight aircrafts that carry goods and other airfreight. Bonded Warehouse 1. Goods can be stored in a bonded warehouse for

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    A REPORT ON EXPRESS LOGISTICS MARKET Objective of Research This report attempts to understand the express logistics industry from the perspective of both‚ India and Globe. The broad objective of the study is to understand the Players involved in the business of express logistics‚ the factors which helped the industry grow and other factors affecting the industry. Methodology used for the study Secondary data is used for the study. Various websites and portals on the internet

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    transportation - transportation is moving cargo from A to B. Logistics is not only flow but storage as well. Stop‚ go‚ stop‚ go. From where to where? Point of origin to point of consumption. This extends the conventional concept of maritime. Maritime is port to port. Port need not be an origin or a destination. It is only so for maritime transport. The point of consumption is the cargo’s origin - Where it started from - the beginning and where the cargo ends - to it consumption means - end of its

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    aviation industry; providing services to all aspects of the business. Today the company serves twenty-eight locations throughout the United States‚ providing under wing (ground handling)‚ passenger screening and skycap services to all airlines. Other services that are offered by the company include management for cargo operations‚ aircraft exterior/interior cleaning‚ ground transportation‚ GSE maintenance‚ and other various aviation related services. Of the twenty-eight locations‚ Sacramento

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    modern equipment hence making it the principal port in the region. At the port of Mombasa the Kenya Ports Authority’s core business is to provide: • Safe navigation • Pilotage • Berthing • Mooring • Pollution control • Stevedoring • Shore handling • Storage services 1.13 Vision World class seaports of choice. 1.14 Mission To facilitate and promote global maritime trade through provision of competitive port services. 1.15 Key Objectives • Improve managerial‚ operational and

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