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    The feeling that I get when flying through the sky high up in the clouds is like no other. It’s like an adrenaline rush every time I look down from the window. Aviation is something that I really enjoy and I am writing why I want to pursue a career in aviation. This essay is about what I need to do in order to get into a career in aviation and what the pros and cons are to pursuing a career as a pilot. whether my future lies in aviation or anything else it’s good to think about the many aspects…

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    Michael Jackson is one of the most famous musical artists in history. His net worth stands at $600 million today. However, at the time of his death in 2009, his estate’s net worth was roughly equal to its debts. It stood at $500 million, according to realtytoday.com. According to a celebrity news website known as TMZ, Michael Jackson’s estate has come back from the brink of bankruptcy, earning almost $2 billion since 2009 when he met his untimely death. According to TMZ, if all the expenses…

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    It was regular ordinary day, as I sat in my seat with my seat belt fastened and the wheels of the plane just about to lift it to take off to Nairobi, Kenya. The pilot announces that the flight will be 3 hours from Ethiopia to Kenya. The plane’ s engines roar like a lion and were about to take-off VRUMMMMM!! We took off and I could not wait to get to Kenya already it was like another life and adventure was awaiting me. The seat was very comfortable and we were already 1 hour into the flight and…

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    email regarding this issue. The Therefore, Ms. Gilcrist should schedule a meeting after the funeral with Patrick Finch, who is the company’s legal advisor. During this meeting they should discuss the issue of complying with the Clear Air and Water Act of 1971 and come out with an agreement on how the company should deal with this. Also, the meeting should prepare Ms. Gilcrist for the inspector’s…

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    which came into focus a little more then a century back was aircrafts. The airline industry came into existence later but has a humongous impact on the way people travel. Different types of airlines cater to distinguished classes. One such airlines is the IndiGo airlines which caters to the needs of middle and the lower sections of the society in India. IndiGo Airlines positions itself as a “low cost, no frills” airlines. This company being part of the…

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    The Airline industry, which was regulated by the government, through a liberalisation policy. The airlines was supplied to the public, this was done to regulate competition and privatisation that occurred through the airline industry theses regulation however were lifted and the policies were more open. The supplier concentration theory is one of Porters five forces in which it suggest that the supplier influence, refers to the the excessive demand that suppliers can exert on business. This can…

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    Emily Kim World History AP Chapter 15: Essential Questions 1) Ships were beneficial during trade because they were sturdy and strong enough to endure the heavy winds and waves. Trade via ships increased because with the use of ships, goods and people were able to moved quicker and cheaper than any other overland travel. 2) The trading system that developed around the Indian Ocean was considered successful because through this trade system, many people and different states were able to fulfill…

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    international airlines. There will be an in depth analysis of the service, customer types and the gaps model between the expectations and perceptions of the consumer. According to Brandrepublic (2003) British Airways has extensive ‘business to business’ (B2B) sales power and a promotion team, promoting sturdier relations between the airline and its business clients. B2B sales are a form of sales between companies. According to British Airways (2015) it is an all-inclusive service worldwide…

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    in recent years is the airline industry. Over the last few years, several airline companies have found their ethics compromised through decisions they have made, and found that this has adversely affected their company as well as their customers. This…

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    Jet engines are commonly known to be on various aircraft. Whether it be an airplane or a rocket, jet engines are what allow these aircraft to fly through the air at tremendous speeds. In 1926, Frank Whittle had to write a thesis in order to graduate from officer training. Whittle chose his thesis topic to be over the future of aviation. In his paper, he discussed that with the way planes were gaining thrust, which was by propellers, the planes would never be able to fly higher than twenty…

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