AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY GM 105 Professor Hatton December 11‚ 2009 ___ Report Completed By: Sarah Gregory Leslie Horton Staci Miles Lauren Rolson Marcin Skubala TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 4 BACKGROUND 4 DOMINANT ECONOMIC INDICATORS 5 1. Market Size 5 2. Scope of Competitive Rivalry 6 3. Number of Companies in the Industry 7 4. Customers 8 5. Ease of Entry/Exit 8 6. Technology/Innovation 9 7. Product Characteristics 10 i. Government 10 ii. Commercial
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transportation for people and products; It has been a way to travel faster and better overall. The airline business is a major industry‚ relied upon by millions not only for transportation but also as a way of making a living. In 2001‚ the industry dealt with the effects of another economic downturn‚ as business travel decreased substantially while labor and fuel costs increased. The events 9/11 greatly magnified the airlines’ issues‚ leading to a sharp decline in customers and significantly higher operating costs
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Understanding the Chaos of Airline Pricing By Alex Kons I. INTRODUCTION “The airline industry’s pricing system is a billion-dollar house of cards in which every customer is a futures speculator and Economics 101 is turned onto its head” (Fredrick‚ 1995). This statement highlights one of the most hidden frustrations that many air travelers feel. Airline pricing is so distorted that often a full-fare paying passenger is seated next to a passenger who paid more then three hundred percent less for
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Norwegian airlines started its operations in 1993 on a regional basis‚ however‚ only appeared on the market as a low-cost carrier on a small scale in 2002. The company is currently operating a mixt fleet of Boeing 787 and Boeing 737-800’s aircrafts. Now‚ Norwegian Airlines are holding eighteen destinations across Europe and USA. Norwegian Airlines succeeded to launch low-cost long haul flights from Gatwick to USA‚ and are currently awaiting AOC approval to launch flights from Ireland to US. This
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carriers (LCC) entered the market‚ as well as charter airlines (CC) (cheap cause crappy times) Change is costs (hubs and smoke vs point-to-point without a home base)‚ based on several routes Concentration became lower‚ amount of competition became bigger and market share distribution over larger amount of companies. Concentration looking at intercontinental flights changed less‚ mainly international and domestic flights. Momentarily 240 airlines covering 84% of total passenger travel. Top 10 companies
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In 1992 Southwest Airlines was the only major airline in the US to post a profit. In 1993 the same airline outperformed its competitors. The CEO‚ Herb Kelleher stated the primary and most challenging SWA goal is to offer great service at low cost. SWA was able to meet and exceed this goal by competing using a new-game strategy. They sought to restructure the airline’s business to match company strengths. Instead of adapting to the way that other airlines operated‚ they created their own set
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own path through life. Matlock Bath‚ Derbyshire‚ DB‚ United Kingdom H. Jackson Brown from the book Climbing Maslow pyramid. Matlock Bath‚ Derbyshire‚ DB‚ United Kingdom About Qantas‚ Retrieved from official web-site http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airlines/home/au/en
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A CASE STUDY OF DELTA AIRLINES Creative Media Services Research Team: Todd Beals‚ Matt Tucker‚ Mary Vick 12/02/03 Mission – to be an air carrier with superior customer service that provides air transportation for passengers and cargo‚ utilizing low-cost carriers and regional jets throughout the United States and around the world. SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths: 1. 3rd largest mega carrier; established name; excellent reputation; worldwide brand recognition. Delta has been among the DOT’s top
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The Changeable Nature of Air Transport Markets Air transport markets are very changeable by nature. The aviation industry in general is usually the first industry to be affected by periods of economic instability and recession and the last to rebound back. Two markets that this report will focus on are that of Fractional Ownership Markets and Cargo Markets. Fractional Ownership Market This involves more affluent customers purchasing a share of an aircraft. It gives these customers/owners
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the airline industry with respect to strategic‚ accounting and financial analysis. We will develop a detailed forecasting model on which we will base our valuation of the companies. Other issues which arise will also be discussed in detail. Ultimately we will decide on whether to put a buy or sell recommendation on the shares of Southwest Airlines and Continental Airlines. From the above we conclude that we would put a BUY recommendation on BOTH Southwest Airlines and Continental Airlines. These
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