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    Ettihad Cargo Case Study

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    The world is an extremely competitive spot, each day companies throughout the globe make attempts to be on the top of their competitors with a specific end goal to keep a decent separation in their respective field of business. They have found in the new product improvement procedure or NPD the influence they expected to develop that separation required to excel over contenders. At the point when peered inside the NPD it needs to concentrate on an extremely basic and fascinating stage, the…

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    However, in 2011 AA placed the largest aircraft order in the history of aviation in a deal with Boeing and Airbus. AA contracted for 460 single aisle narrow body aircraft from the Boeing 737 and Airbus 320 families. In order to decrease operating and fuel costs, these new families reduce fuel cost by 35 percent over the MD-80 and 15 percent over the wide bodied Boeing 757 and 767-200. This will also…

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    Power of Suppliers 1. Suppliers market is almost in duopoly of two major players i.e. Airbus & Boeing. There are other players also like Dauphin, Bell, Dronier etc. but they are not able to meet the requirement of these aviation players for their need. Hence, supplier is few and in better position to bargain with their product as they always get customer for their product. 2. IndiGo fleet mostly comprises with Airbus-A320 and switching cost is high due to limited option available in supplier…

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    Airport Ethical Dilemmas

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    shown how the new design in aircraft models has led to the incline in seats. Without a doubt, the introduction of the first double decker aircraft had the public in awe in more ways than one. Just recently, Airbus proposed a new seating arrangement for future models. Believe it or not, Airbus has resorted to passengers physically being stacked on top of one another (and not in the good double decker kind of way). The advantage at most would be, at least some of the seats would be configured to…

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    Jetblue Case Study

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    investments for American Airlines and JetBlue Both companies employ other manufacturing companies for the production of their aircraft. American Airlines fleet includes aircraft from Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier, and Embraer; on the other hand, JetBlue's air fleet is limited to aircraft from Airbus and Embraer. Neither of them manufacture their own aircraft; in that sense, none of them can really dive into direct foreign investment. According to the book "Marketing Management" by Greg. W.…

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    2008 still looming behind us and the unemployment rate to 7.2% according to CNN money. In 2009 America needed something to give us hope. A plane crash was the last place we would expect to find it, but on January 15, 2009 a miracle appeared. When an Airbus a320 landed in the hudson river and all 155 passengers survived. Hope gathered around New York city and it’s new name the Miracle on the Hudson. Miracle on The Hudson includes inserts from survivors and their experiences in the cabin on that…

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    Boeing Mission Statement

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    Mission Statement A Mission statement as defined by Google dictionary it is: a formal summary of the aims and values of a company, organization, or individual. Their Mission statement is the following: “Facilitate the partnership of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace workers and The Boeing Company in order to provide innovative solutions that improve the Health and Safety, Quality, Productivity and Employee Development in the workplace.” (Iam-Boeing.com) Boeing is…

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    Abstract The ultimate goal of this paper is to emphasize the importance of supply chain management and point out the negative effects of an insufficient supplier management by investigating the failure of Boeing 787 “The Dreamliner”. Research of this topic was deeply conducted using trusted and proved resources from Google Scholar, academic articles and government websites. This paper aims to look at demonstrating the analysis, findings and recommendations for Boeing’s 787 supplier issues.…

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    C. Education and skills development: (CSI as a tool to improve education and skills in society) RESEARCH QUESTIONS RESEARCH OUTCOME EDUCATION AND SKILLS (Posed to current and former SAA employees) o Where is SAA’s biggest shortfall in terms of skills? How does that affect the airline? o How does the airline build and source those skills at the moment? Looking 10/20 years into the future, where will SAA come short in terms of skills? o What are the foundation skills that need to be built…

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    customer service. SIA is considered as a Singaporean national symbol and icon and It has a strong effect in East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia and Oceania. Singapore Airlines is the flag carrier that operates the world’s largest passenger aircraft Airbus A380 first time in the history. SIA also has many air-line-related subsidiaries, such as SilkAir, Scoot, Tigerair and Cargo. Singapore Airlines is the top 15 carriers worldwide company in revenue passenger kilometers terms and ranked top 10…

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