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    Philippine Airlines

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    Manunggal at Cebu. It shows that even President or high class people are not evitable in air accident. Today‚ technology is progressive accident in air‚ airport‚ runway is unavoidable. One accident happen recently was the overshooting of Cebu Pacific Aircraft in Davao airport cause loose opportunity and cause trauma to the passengers. And in that incident Aviation safety is now argue. So the assurance of aviation safety is very important. In able to save lives and money‚ the researchers tackle aviation

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    Boeing 747 and Airbus

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    250 planes. There is a huge profit in this business if Airbus succeeds in the industrial launch of A3XX jumbo jets. In addition‚ Airbus has received over half of the total large aircraft orders for the first time in 1999 thanks to the “cross crew qualification” feature. Capturing more than half of the very large aircraft (VLA) market with the A3XX would constitute an enormous financial success and would position Airbus as the commercial aviation industry leader. Despite the gains in the market

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    Pilots Forgetting How to Fly

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    behalf. All aircraft mainly fly straight and level on a navigational course without usually‚ a pilot attention greatly prohibiting pilot’s workloads. Most aircraft flying today really don’t have an autopilot system in it. New age autopilot systems relatively use computer software to control aircrafts. We explore the reasons for the reluctance of the pilots errors and training towards known flight procedure during a in flight situation. The computer deliberates the current aircraft position in the

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    Marketing

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    WHAT IS AVIATION INDUSTRY An aviation industry is defined as an industry that has aircraft manufacturers‚ airlines‚ vendors‚ training centres and training device manufacturers. It is an airline industry that provides air travel services for freight and travelling passengers. WHAT IS GSA IN AVIATION INDUSTRY A general sales agent (GSA) is a sales representative for an airline in a specific country or region. Typically‚ the GSA is responsible for selling all products of the airline in its

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    Emirates Strategic Analysis

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    that is 100% owned by the government. At present‚ Emirates operates services to 78 destinations in the Middle East‚ Far East‚ Europe‚ Africa‚ Indian subcontinent‚ Asia-Pacific and North America. Its fleet consists of 78 Boeing and Airbus models aircrafts that are among the newest in the air (Maier‚ 2005). 1. Is the industry attractive? Industry dynamics and competition: 5 forces model Threats of new entrants Economies of scale Larger airlines enjoy increased economies of scale‚ which mitigates

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    Introduction Malaysia Airlines System (MAS) is a well-known aircraft carrier company that delivers their services to all passengers around the world to ideal destinations. . MAS is the holding company for Malaysia’s national airlines carrier‚ one of the fastest growing airlines in Asia .MAS is founded in 1947 as Malayan Airways‚ but it has change its name as Malaysian Airline System in 1 October 1972 .MAS is the flag carrier which is owned by government of Malaysia. MAS headquarters is situated

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    Airbus’s New Support Strategy Values Customer Service Airbus is building a new support strategy where customers pay for a significant portion of purchased services with data collected during operations. In a press briefing last December at the aircraft manufacturer’s headquarters in Toulouse‚ France‚ executives from Airbus’s customer services team explained that rather than becoming a standalone business unit‚ integrated customer support can help make Airbus airplanes more attractive. In addition

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    Physical Evidence refers to the environment in which the service is delivered and where the service industry and customer interact. The aircraft by itself‚ the seating configuration meant to be comfortable and spacious‚ and the in-flight food provide physical evidence to the airline service. The Boeing Company and The Airbus Industry are the best commercial aircraft makers and almost all airline industries make use of one of these airlines. The seating is such that it is comfortable and there is enough

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    launch dates)‚ with Luton‚ Liverpool‚ Geneva‚ Amsterdam as base airports and is operating 72 aircrafts (November 2003). November 1995: easyJet starts flights from Luton to Glasgow and Edinburgh with to leased Boeing 737-300 with a capacity of 148 seats at a price of £29 one way. Seats are being sold over telephone reservation system only. In 1996 easyJet takes delivery of its first wholly owned aircraft and goes international with first services to Amsterdam from Luton. One year later easyJet launches

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    new airlines. EU also made it possible for all airlines to freely operate any route within Europe. New entrants usually had easy access to capital because loans could easily be securitized by the purchased aircraft‚ or aircrafts could be leased. The primary costs for airlines were aircraft depreciation and

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