THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY: Trends‚ Challenges‚ Strategies John Wensveen‚ Ph.D. Dean‚ School of Aviation Dowling College New York‚ USA www.dowling.edu President‚ Airline Visions www.airlinevisions.com The University of Sydney Faculty of Economics and Business Leadership and Policy Seminar Series Sydney‚ Australia 23 February 2010 Presentation Objectives • Provide background on the global industry • Present a regional analysis • Discuss current and future evolvement of the industry (trends) • Discuss
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Introduction: The Emirates Group is a highly profitable business with a turnover of approximately US$ 12 billion and over 40‚000 employees. The Group comprises of Dnata‚ the successful Airport Ground Services and Travel Industry division‚ and Emirates‚ the Group’s rapidly expanding and award winning international airline. Emirates global network now sees it flying to over 100 destinations across 6 continents‚ operating a modern fleet of over 130 wide-bodied aircraft. Today the Airline has orders worth
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Business Strategy Focuses on improving the competitive position of the company’s or business unit’s products or services within the specific industry or market segment that the company serves .It has a double impact on the overall performance of the company do either corporate or industry effects. Porter’s Competitive strategies Competitive Strategies Lower Cost | Differentiation | Cost Leadership | Differentiation | Cost Focus | Differentiation Focus | Cost leadership : Virgin
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United arab emirates General inf Reach history‚ emblem hork – strength in the desert – this bird is the strongest in the desert. Black represents oil‚ red is the blood splet in wars. There were 7 territories‚ now it is one country. It ismonarchy absolute Country is situated in gulf‚ neigbours catar. Good for trade and economic Only 116th in the world‚ dgp is very interesting and rather high. In the Late 17th … Rulers the country is headed by the president‚ also there is vice president. it is
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Introduction: Kenya Airways Ltd is the national carrier of Kenya. The company was established in 1977‚ after the dissolution of East African Airways. It was privatized in 1992‚ and it is publicly listed I in the National Security Exchange. The problem: Kenya airway has been experiencing low passenger numbers that has resulted to it making losses over the recent few years. This financial year‚ it posted a net loss of ksh 7.8 billion. It started experiencing this problem 3-4 years ago. This
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Executive Summary Definition: - Which would be the best option for Dunkin Donuts: Growth Strategy. X To consider opening of primarily franchisee developed or company owned stores. X To expand the existing product line. X To extend ¡§Network TV¡¨ program. Recommendations:-Out of these three areas of opportunity that could prove vital in stimulating the Dunkin Donuts growth strategy‚ I would like to prefer option 1 i.e. opening of ¡§Franchisee-developed Stores¡¨ over company owned stores
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs In the most basic sense‚ Maslow’s hierarchy identifies five primary areas of needs experienced by most humans. Beginning with physiological‚ or basic life survival‚ needs‚ the model progresses in subsequent steps through safety and security‚ love and belongingness‚ self-esteem and finally self-actualization. Maslow postulated that as man meets the needs at the first level‚ he moves toward the next‚ then the next and so on. More recent studies have added levels to the
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Growth Strategies in Soft Drinks A management report from Business Insights The battle for ‘share of throat’ Positioning of new soft drinks launches aimed at children 29% 36% In spite of growing competition in the soft drinks market‚ many companies‚ ranging from multinationals to niche specialists‚ continue to see volume growth well in excess of the market average. Much of their success can be attributed to progressive attitudes to their competitive environment and by exploiting new production
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Mcdonalds and Tesco growth strategies McDonald’s & Growth Strategies Market penetration is one of the strategies McDonald’s use for growth. McDonald’s sells existing products which are fast food to the market such as Burgers and fries. Both the consumer and products that are being sold which are fast food stay the same. The reason for this is because McDonald’s sell the regular food mostly to the regular customers. The risk is also less for the business to fail as McDonald’s know the market and the
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Tab. 3-1: Growth strategies / growth potentials |Intensive growth |integrative growth |diversification growth | |- market penetration |- backward integration |- concentric diversification | |- market development |- forward integration |- horizontal diversification | |- product development
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