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    1.0 Introduction 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this essay is to discuss the key strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) of Singapore International Airlines (SIA). In additional of the core competencies of the company, their relevance vision and mission statement. At the end, we will sum up with the strategy undertaken by SIA in the case study by justifying the merits and demerits of SIA’s strategic response. 1.2 Background Incorporated on 28 January 1972 as Mercury Singapore…

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    Opportunities 1. Opening up of International routes can boost business of IndiGo. IndiGo airlines have not ventured into the huge air freight market which can contribute a sizeable portion of the revenue. 2. The flight density of IndiGo airlines is still limited in domestic market; hence there is a big scope to increase the flight frequency 3. Largest market share among LCCs in Indian Market 4. IndiGo currently does not have too many long-haul aircrafts and as per CAPA study by 2020, Indian…

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    approached the transport aircraft market. Founded in 2014, it is currently one of the last Canadian air carrier. Air party Canada is a private company with around 1,000 employees, is non-unionized and is not part of any airline alliance. It operates one Airbus A330-300. The airline 's headquarters is located near to Toronto Billy Bishop national Airport, which also serves as its hub. AirPartyCanada has earned in his first six month of activity $1 billion (CAD) (2014) and reported six-month…

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    What is sustainability? and How does it affect commercial air transport? Sustainability can be generally describe as ability to maintain and undergo any changes despite economic growth or recession. As part of progression of 21st century, human population are growing rapidly and in the other hand it will have been demonstrate a great impact on transportation sector. One of dominant transportation that have been used are commercial air transport. People tends to use air transport instead of other…

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    healthcare, and employee sponsored pensions, impact of technology, tele-commuting and working remotely. Contrarily, suppliers are in short supply on the aviation side of the business. There are less than 5 major aircraft suppliers led by Boeing and Airbus. Similarly, assets that support the business such as aviation ground support equipment is highly specialized. Other suppliers such as corporate real estate owners, commercial vehicle vendors and IT procurement require constant negotiation…

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    London Heathrow Airport or Heathrow is the major International Airport in London, United Kingdom. By International passenger traffic, Heathrow is the second busiest airport in the world by international passenger traffic, also busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic and the seventh busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic. In 2016, it handled 75.7 million passengers. Heathrow is one of six airports with scheduled services serving in London area. Heathrow is owned and…

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    Emirates Airlines emphasizes the focus on the actual product. It differentiates itself by offering the latest and modern service. Emirates Airlines is the second company that purchased Airbus A380, which is the largest airplane. The large airplanes make more seats and space available on the airplanes and attract more new customers as well. Emirates Airlines ordered 90 of the airplanes while its competitors purchased fewer. In this type…

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    3. PORTER’S FIVE FORCES (MICRO ANALYSIS) Porter's Five Forces is Harvard Business School’s Competitive Position Analysis. It was developed as a simple framework for assessing and evaluating the competitive strength and position of a business organization (Porter, 1980). The base of the theory is the concept which consists from five forces that determine the density of competition and market’s allurement. Five forces of Porter help to determine where power lies within a business situation. It…

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    the case of automobiles and automotive parts. Retrieved February 10, 2016, from https://digitalcollections.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/40449/3/pep-310.pdf Los Angels Times. (1985, December 27). All Nippon Airways to Buy 15 Boeing Jets : 767 Edges Out Airbus for $1.8-Billion Contract. Retrieved February 10, 2016, from Los Angels Times:…

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    OUTSOURCING R & D by Name Code + Course Name Professor’s Name University Name City, State Date Table of Contents I. Advantages and Disadvantages of Outsourcing R & D 3 Advantages 3 Disadvantages 3 Case Study of the Boeing 787 4 Eastman Kodak Case Studies 5 II. To What Extent Are There Differences Between SMEs and Large-Scale Enterprise in Terms of These Advantages and Disadvantages? 5 Costs 6 Country’s Policy and Regulations on Research 6 Fostering Research Alliances Strategic to…

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