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    Fly Dubai Case Study

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    its operations with a vision to enhance flight service coupled with excellent customer service. The company has over 90 flying destinations with more than 1500 flights with more than 6000 support staff. The company has the largest fleet of Boeing airbus services. The company offers various services to the customer including cargo operating services, booking and check-in facilities to the customers. The most noticeable fact is that the company promotes various cultural and ethnic programs through…

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    B. Industry and Competitor Analysis 4.7 Industry Situation The airline industry in the Philippines is continuously growing. In the past years, the Philippine Airline Industry consists of many independent airline companies, but because of the mergers and acquisitions, there are 4 major domestic low-cost carriers in the Philippines, namely Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Zestair Philippines, and Philippines AirAsia. Low-cost Carriers (LCC) are the carriers that have the highest demand in…

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    In Noam Chomsky’s, “Who Rules the World?” Chomsky addresses America’s hypocrisy in its role as a global superpower. Throughout the book, he brings to light how American actions don’t align with the values they try to enforce. As he considers the happenings of today’s world and the responsibilities of the intellectuals, Chomsky places himself among those devoted to a higher set of values, “the causes of freedom, justice, mercy, and peace.” Chomsky uses numerous historical references mixed with…

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    financing a huge hydro-electric project on the St. Lawrence river and a secret $700,000 payment to the Liberal Party. Bribery is an offering or accepting of illegal payments of money, goods or services in exchange for favours delivered or promised The Airbus Affair is an example of Bribery. Karlheinz Schreiber gave envelopes of cash to Prime Minister, Brian Mulroney. Schreiber attempted to influence the Government of Canada to accept proposals on behalf of Thyssen of Germany. They were to…

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    various languages that provide an unforgettable experience for its travellers. 3. The company is a leading sponsor for sporting events at the international level which has boosted their brand quality image. 4. The company also owns the largest fleet of Airbus 380 and Boeing 777, the airline carriers known to have the highest passenger capacity. All of these core competencies have contributed to creating healthy position attributes coinciding with its unique value proposition of providing…

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    Virgin Airline Strategy Management Project Virgin Airline is now the second largest long-haul international airline in the United Kingdom. Virgin Airline is renowned for its consistent high-quality service and innovative ideas, focusing on the comfort and feelings of passengers while on a plane. Routes throughout the world’s major cities. This paper analyzes the general environment and industry environment of Virgin Airline by using PESTEL, Porter’s “Five Forces Model” and SWOT, taking Virgin…

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    Easyjet Case Study

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    of the United Kingdom, by number of passengers carried, operating domestic and international scheduled services . The airline flies to / from 17 airports in the UK , operating on over 600 routes across more than 30 countries with fleet of over 220 Airbus aircraft. We have strong positions…

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    most pilots in their career will face engine failure but most of them never experienced severe engine failure that leads to flight shut-down , that made manufacturers of aircrafts make some some briefing notes to failures they may deal with, like Airbus who did a document and called it “Flight Operations Briefing Notes” and the goals for this document to identify the engine malfunctions and give recommendation in the all cases of engine malfunctions, in the same time, the average engine failure…

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    Aer Lingus is the one of the national airlines in Ireland. Its headquarters are at Dublin airport. A fleet of 47 Airbus aircraft are operated by Aer Lingus, and the company carries over 10 million passengers per year on mainline and Regional services. The company also offers airport services and in-flight services, as well as cargo transportation services, mainly on its long-haul routes. Its cargo services include direct services between cities in Ireland the United States, Europe and the UK,…

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    Employee shortage: There is clearly a shortage of trained and skilled manpower in the aviation sector as a consequence of which there is cut-throat competition for employees which, in turn, is driving wages to unsustainable levels. Moreover, the industry is unable to retain talented employees. 2. Regional connectivity: One of the biggest challenges facing the aviation sector in India is to be able to provide regional connectivity. What is hampering the growth of regional connectivity is…

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