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    cost operations. |Service resource is limited by lower costs. | |Fewer management levels‚ effective‚ focused and aggressive |Government interference and regulation on airport deals and | |management. |passenger compensation. | |Simple proven business model that consistently delivers that lowest |

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    oligopoly is attached with the mail. ATS important questions for Mid-II 1. Enumerate the various attributes required for a runway selection. What are the important factors to be considered for an airport location? Pg169-174‚ some points from pg174-181 [pdf178-183‚some points from183-190] Pg167-169 (Airport siting) [pdf176-178] Hirst 2. What are the procedures following in route selection in airline operation? Pg137-141 [pdf146-150] 3. Explain the different factors required for airline operations

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    Communication and study skills Research Task The industry I am researching is Airlines as this is one of the large industries in the UK and has grown massively over the last couple of years. About 1.25 million people (number from http://www.mega.nu/ampp/PEGB/chap11.htm) travel on an aeroplane every year‚ making the company around £167 billion every year. The industry creates around 150 million jobs for people making it a large part for a lot of people’s everyday life. The importance of the industry

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    government had total control of routes‚ fares‚ gates and almost anything necessary to operate an airline. It also created many barriers to entry which would prevent any new start up airline. All the government would have to do is not allow them at any airports or not approve of any route application. Economists complained that regulation was inefficient so in 1978 the Airline Deregulation Act was passed allowing the free market to dictate airline prices and schedules. The following thirty years have

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    effect on growth in air travel. However‚ the biggest influence usually arises from price factors‚ such as rise in price of substitute goods or general fall in air travel. Supply factors include‚ emerge of lower cost airlines and increased number of airports. These and other supply and demand factors can be analysed closely in order to evaluate the reasons for increased growth in air travel. In the recent years there has been a significant increase in the number of low cost airlines‚ including Ryanair

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    Airline Deregulation

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    On October 24‚ 1978‚ President Carter signed into law the Airline Deregulation Act. The purpose of the law was to effectively get the federal government out of the airline business. By allowing the airlines to compete for their customers’ travel dollars‚ was the thinking‚ that fares would drop and an increased number of routes would spring up. Expected Results The results of airline deregulation speak for themselves. Since the government got out of the airline business‚ not only has there

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    include standards for use of Explosive Detection System (EDS) equipments‚ guidance programs for safety personnel‚ use of automated bag match technology‚ development of profiling programs‚ and deployment of explosive detection canine teams. Access to airport proscribed areas must be secured and the physical security of aircraft must be ensured. The Commission considers that each of its proposals is practicable. But‚ the Commission has no influence to implement its suggestions. That authorized responsibility

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    clearance to Boriquen” then the controller tells the pilot: “Vieques 892 you are cleared to Boriquen via the assigned route and gives them an assigned transponder code.” The Boriquen airport is the name for Aguadilla airport or in the aviation language BQN is the three letter identifier. In Luis Muñoz Marin international airport the larger companies like Delta‚ JetBlue‚ United and others have a service they pay for. It’s a third party company that gives them the clearance information in a short computer

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    Flight 1420 Case Study

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    overrunning the runway while landing at Little Rock International Airport. Flight 1420‚ a Douglas DC-9-82 was landing in Little Rock after departing from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport‚ this was the last leg of the day for the flight crew. After landing on Runway 4R‚ Flight 1410 collided with the localizer that was located approximately 410 feet beyond the end of Runway 4R. The aircraft proceeded to break through security fence‚ the airport flood plain‚ and collided with the approach lighting system

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    2012). Flight scheduling is the starting point for all other airline planning and operations (Bazargan‚ 2010‚ p.31). III. Significance of the Problem The significance of the problem is that a vast number of rules and regulations associated with airports‚ aircraft‚ and flight crews combined with the global expanse of air traffic networks‚ require airline scheduling to be broken into manageable‚ traceable pieces (Dunbar‚ et al.‚ 2012). In 2006‚ the North American airline industry experienced a total

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