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    Business-Level Strategy of Air Asia Introduction: Aviation‚ an industry where it is full of fluctuations‚ has always been affected by various factors. It is not uncommon to see aviation-related companies keep changing their own strategies to make ends meet. Overall the air industry in Asia has continuously growth recently and maintains a high level of ranking. Among the explosive growth in budget airlines market‚ Air Asia is obviously the typical example for further study with the most fleet sizes

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    a year‚ and handling 30.2 million passengers in 2013 alone‚ Boston is the 19th busiest airport within the United States. Presently‚ Boston serves as a focus city for JetBlue airways‚ a low-cost carrier‚ and a hub for a number of airlines‚ such as Delta Airlines‚ regional airline Cape Air‚ and commuter airline PenAir. U.S Airways carries out many operations from this airport as well‚ and all major airlines fly to Boston from all or the majority of their primary and secondary hubs. Presently‚ Boston

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    A CROSS- OF PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN KUCHING‚ SARAWAK LAMBAT ANAK LINDONG UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA 2007 A CROSS-CASE STUDY OF THE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE OF PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN KUCHING‚ SARAWAK LAMBAT ANAK LINDONG Thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA June 2007 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This research undertaking was truly an exercise in endurance and patience‚ more

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    Harley Davidson We have decided to address problems and causes within the Harley Davidson Company by using a strategic audit which will explain past‚ present and future trends within this organization. I. Current Situation A. Current Situation Excellent financials‚ low debt load‚ 2001 was the 16th consecutive year with record performance. Price/earnings ratio is positive. • World wide retail for 4th quarter 12.9% growth over year 2000. • Forbes named Harley-Davidson its "Company of the

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    E190 Upgrade Guide Version 1

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    E-190 Captain Upgrade Guide (Unofficial) Version 1 By Jovan O’Bryant EMBRAER 190 CAPTAIN UPGRADE STUDY GUIDE E-190 Captain Upgrade Guide (Unofficial) VERSION 1 This guide was created with the intent of being for reference only and in JetBlue’s official training material! NO WAY replaces The information is current as of February 16‚ 2014 and was obtained from: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) FOM (REV17) FCOM VOL 1 OP SPECS QRH E190 TRAINING COURSE AIM ****THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL Document**** 2 EMBRAER

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    Strategic Business Plan Carlos Olvera Ivan López Wendy Galindo Southwest Airlines I. Introduction: Southwest airlines performance in recent years has been outstanding compared to the rest of the airline industry. The company has maintained a stable increase of income‚ having year over year profitability since 1973‚ despite the fact that industry where it competes is characterized by being vulnerable to the recent downward economics and an intense rivalry between competitors. Southwest

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    COMPANY INTERNAL ANALYSIS a. List of core activities (what products they make / provide; describe) Qantas is one of Australia’s top leading airways‚ it was found on the 16th November 1920 in Winton Queensland. Qantas carries a 65% share of the Australian domestic market and carries 18.7% of all passengers travelling in and out of Australia Some of the core activities Qantas provides for their customers are • Qantas link • Qantas catering • Qantas Freight • Qantas Holidays • Defence Qantas

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    References: Delta Airlines 2000-2002 10K financial report retrieved October 17‚ 2003 from http://www.delta.com/inside/investors/annual_reports/index.jsp Historical stock price data retrieved October 31‚ 2003 from http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com JetBlue Airways 2000-2002 10K financial report retrieved October 31‚ 2003 from http://media.corporate-ir.net/media_files/NSD/jblu/reports/2002_10K.pdf Marshall‚ D.‚ et al‚ 2002‚ Accounting: What the numbers mean [5th edition]. San Francisco: Irwin/McGraw Hill

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    Alaska Airline & Corporate Culture A unique cultural characteristic of Alaska Airline would be the benefits they allot their employees. After 90 days of working with Alaska Airline‚ an employee earns benefits which allows him or her to fly anywhere at anytime with 1 other individual. In addition to this‚ the employee is given 6 “buddy passes” each year which allows the employee to give 6 roundtrip tickets to people other than himself or the 1 person he chooses to travel with. The best part

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    Ancillary Revenue Analysis

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    Issued: October 10‚ 2006 Contact: Jay Sorensen‚ 414-961-1939 IdeaWorksCompany.com Europe’s Top 4 Low Cost Carriers Generated 470 Million Euros (US$593 Million) From Non-Ticket Sources in 2005 But U.S. frequent flier programs produced revenues estimated at 2.5 billion Euros (more than US$3 billion) and better per passenger results. 1 Revenues from non-ticket sources‚ which are called ancillary revenues‚ have become an important financial component for low cost carriers (LCCs) in Europe and throughout

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