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    Air India Case

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    Air India Case Section D‚ Group 1 Amit| Niven | Ravi | Roushan | Sneha | Sonali | Vinayak 1) From a legal framework perspective (breaking or twisting a law)‚ how would you evaluate the action of Air-India management‚ and IPG in this case? Ans Following is the classification of the actions of both Air India Management and IPG under a legal framework. Concerned party | Legal | Illegal | Air India Managment | 1. Reduces flights to SARS hit areas and operates others through executive

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    Case Study Analysis Activity Title: Name: Date: Cause(s) of Accident The probable cause to the crash of American Airlines Flight 191 is the asymmetrical stall and the ensuing roll of the aircraft due to the un-commanded retraction of the left wing outboard leading edge slats and the loss of stall warning and slat disagreement indication systems‚ resulting from maintenance-induced damage leading to the separation of the number one engine and pylon assembly at a critical point during take-off

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    Silk Air Case

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    Silk Air Case: Formed in the year of 1976‚ originally as a charter company‚ Silk air is a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines. Now Silk Air operates for 38 international destinations in 11 countries. In my point of view‚ Silk air has a major flaw in its organizational structure. The original structure comprises of total six components including the top managerial department.(refer to Appendix 1). The rationale for this is explained as that most of the operations are handled by Singapore

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    Husky Injection Mold Essay

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    Husky injection Molding Systems: Shift in Strategy Husky Injection Molding Systems is a global supplier of injection molding systems for the plastic industry serving customers in over 70 countries from 33 service and sales offices in 25 countries. (1) Husky announced a shift in its business strategy‚ in which they plan to quit production of closure molds and close their industrial mold shop located in Auburn‚ Massachusetts. (2) They intend to focus on their core businesses of making machines and

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    Alaskan Husky The Alaskan Husky is mainly bred as a working dog and is a superior sledge dog to the Siberian Husky. It is an intelligent dog which is social and energetic. They only respond to leadership and if they do not see the point they will not obey. These playful dogs make excellent pets but are not great watch dogs and they hate being lonely. Loneliness often leads to destructive behaviour. The Alaskan Husky is a good companion and likes being around people and other dogs. It is affectionate

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    Air France Case

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    1. What is your assessment of today’s airline industry? Answer 2. Given your results‚ what are the main factors enhancing globalization in that industry and why? Answer Porter’s 5 Force Analysis – Airline Industry Bargaining power of Suppliers Bargaining power of Buyers Potential Entrants Threat of substitute services Competitive rivalry among airlines Easy access to finance has made it very easy for potential entrants to entre the airline market. In addition‚ airline industry still enjoys

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    Directions: Read through the entire Next Day Air Service case study. The case study files are available on the textbook ’s companion Web site or as a single file in the IS585 online course. Complete one (1) of the following network design assignments: ← Develop a backbone network design for the NDAS headquarters. Refer to the figure showing the "Facility map of the Next-Day Air Service headquarters" in the NDAS case study. Include a network diagram and estimated costs

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    Alabama Air Case

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    over 35 countries‚ while managing costs and product quality. Furthermore‚ the company needs to ensure a strict protocol of inspection and quality assurance throughout the supply chain. 2. Briefly summarize relevant background information from the case. Darden restaurant owns popular brands such Olive Garden and Red Lobster‚ comprising of 1400 restaurants in the US. These are 300 million meals served annually with purchases from 35 ountries. The average shelf life of the food item is 4 days

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    Brief Description of Air Canada and WestJet Airlines Air Canada is the largest airline in Canada‚ with its headquarters located in Montreal‚ Quebec. Formally named Trans-Canada Airlines‚ the airline was established in 1936 by Canadian federal government. However‚ in 1988‚ Air Canada was privatized due to the deregulation of the Canadian airline market. Air Canada serves over 38 million passengers annually and provides direct passenger service to more than 190 destinations on five continents. WestJet

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    Air Asia X Berhad Case Study

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    Corporate Profile Air Asia X Berhad is a leading long-haul‚ low-cost airline‚ operating primarily in the Asia Pacific region. Based upon our breakthrough business model‚ we believe that we have the lowest unit cost base of any long-haul airline in the world‚ with Cost per Available-Seat Kilometer (CASK) of US¢3.51 and CASK (excluding fuel) of US¢2.40 for the year ended 2015. This enables us to offer fares that are targeted‚ on average‚ to be 30% to 50% lower than Full Service Carriers and to stimulate

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