Analysis of Boeing 787: The Dreamliner Boeing announced the launch of a new jetliner called the Dreamliner (Boeing 787) and hoped to regain its leadership role in the commercial airline industry. I will apply the theories of competitive forces model and the macro-environment to analyze the Boeing case in the following exploration‚ and then give my suggestions. According to the competitive force model‚ the first point of the risk of entry by potential competitors is neither high nor low because
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Jala cut several unpopular flight routes due to irregular number of passengers and increased number of flights in high demand routes to cut unnecessary expenses and costs • Air Asia benefits from the lowest flight cost‚ USD$0.02 ASK* (Southwest Airline [US LCC] – USD$0.04‚ MAS - $0.41‚ Cathay Pacific $0.59) b. Technological Change i. Technology is a key determinant however change is not very rapid ii. Releases of new aircraft models A380 – USD$327.4m‚ Boeing 747-400 - $247m (http://www.flightglobal
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sure to capture the public’s imagination. But for all its promise of innovation‚ the A380 represents a bet-the-house wager on one of the most disliked same-old models of air travel: the hub-and-spoke. The A380 is built around the assumption that airlines will continue to fly smaller planes on shorter routes (spokes) into a few large hubs‚ then onward to the next hub on giant airplanes. It also presumes that passengers will want to put up with the hassles of changing planes in exchange for the privilege
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HR Planning at Qantas The following two recent articles about Qantas highlight some of the challenges the organization is currently facing. Please read these two articles and address the question as follows. Joyce’s reform waring irks engineers - Qantas CEO Alan Joyce says out of touch union leaders are blocking reforms (Source:The Australian July 21‚ 2011) QANTAS chief executive Alan Joyce has incensed the airline’s engineering union with a speech warning that a restructuring to be unveiled next
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Introduction Two years ago on the 8th of March 2014 Boeing 777-200 ER Malaysia Airlines disappeared. There are a lot of theories about what happened with this plane and people all around the world still don’t know what was it- an accident or a mystery. (Doctor S.(2014.)) While investigators are stumped over the fate of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370‚ the lack of evidence as to what happened has not stopped wild- and I mean WILD- speculation as to the fate of the missing jet and its 239
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e-Procurement at Cathay Pacific Airways: e-Business Valuation Group 7/ B2B Kunal Kumar PGP/16/204 AnkitVermaPGP/16/185 Chandan Bharambe PGP/16/078 StutiAnand PGP/16/231 Supriya S M PGP/16/234 1. What are the benefits of the e-procurement systems for the Airlines Purchasing Department? Quantifiable benefits: Reduction in the purchase price Increased spend through CxeBuy Reduction in inventory cost Reduction in transaction cost Reduction in order cycle time Improvement in order accuracy Time
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After visiting the Singapore Changi airport terminal 3‚ I have a better understanding about the custom procedures. The types of goods need to be declared are * Dutiable or taxable goods exceeding your duty-free concession or GST relief * Controlled or restricted goods * Prohibited goods Dutiable goods are intoxicating liquors‚ including spirits‚ wine‚ beer‚ ale stout and porter. Tobacco products including cigarettes and cigars. Motor spirit. Motorised cycle. Controlled goods
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capability to expand its operation by traveling to more destinations and more frequently‚ hence increasing revenue. The great economy growth in Singapore (8.2% in the second quarter of this year) and optimistic prospects of the world economies make more people have more disposable income on hand and able to afford to travel. Active promotion by SIA and Singapore Tourism Board (STB) promise more people to travel with SIA‚ leading to higher revenue. 2. What do you think of this model considering
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people within its borders. This refers to individuals who engage in terrorist activities with the aim of conducting terrorist attacks in the country to instill fear in others. E.g.: In Singapore‚ the government monitored the actions of Mas Selamat when the police received tip off of his plan to bomb the Singapore Changi Airport in 2002‚ where he was eventually arrested. The state should have a right to monitor the actions of the people within its borders‚ especially during stressful times such
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student scores 60 marks for an assignment that has a total mark of 100. If the assignment is submitted one day late‚ the marks awarded will be 55 marks. Essay question: On 8 August 2014‚ Khazanah National announced plans to privatise Malaysia Airlines (MAS) in an attempt to revive the national carrier as it was struggling financially. Without doubt‚ the twin aviation disasters‚ MH370 and MH17‚ have also further contributed negatively towards MAS financials. The former prime minister of Malaysia
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