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    Mas Airlines Case Study

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    Malaysia has being ranked as a 5-Star airline among the most exclusive group of world airlines by the aviation rating organisation, SKYTRAX after MAS Airlines on par with Singapore Airlines and above Thai Airways and Air Asia. The organisation has ranked with just four other airlines in the world, fortunately, MAS airlines are one of it with their strong product and quality services. Malaysia Airline also fully owned 94 fleet of total of Boeing and Airbus that has constantly created and…

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    Southwest Airlines Case 1. Objective Finding ● Website glitch and mobile app problems hindering the customers’ ability to manage their travel plans or check-in for flights as well as causing flights delay and cancellation. ● Violating safety standards; keeping plan maintenance issues hidden, or missed inceptions, subjecting the company to penalties from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ● Complaints of racial misconduct from both Southwest’s employees and customers as well (e.g.…

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    Lankan Airlines is the national airline in Sri Lanka. It’s based at the Bandaranaike International. Sri Lankan Airline is a member of IATA and ICAO, flying over 34 destinations around the world and it is managed by the Sri Lankan government. The airline has a strong geographical presence in Asia and Europe. From its inception in 1947, Sri Lankan airline has come a long way. It has diversified and expands their offerings to many additional areas as mentioned below. 1. Online air ticket…

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    business does not collapse. Southwest is a company carrying out its business in the airline industry. It has been a profitable company for over 40 years and this has been due to its re-strategizing and its innovating to ensure the business is being ran in the right manner. Over time, competitors in the market such as Delta Air Lines, which made an acquisition of Northwest Air Lines and in recent years United Airlines, has had to change their business models to try and keep up with the…

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    STUDY EMIRATES: STRATEGIC ANALYSIS 1) INTRODUCTION: It all caught pace in 1985. The time was the foundational flight of what was ordained to be converted into Middle East’s largest and principal Airline i.e. Emirates. This paper descriptively talks about the strategic study of Emirates Airlines. 1st part of this paper will deal in detail about a brief description of the organization and its roots in history and its conception. The second section of the paper deals with the competitive…

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    Advertising Standard Authority (ASA) as Ireland are a part of United Kingdom and also NASDAQ rules as Ryanair are listed in the NASDAQ. Legal factor is the most crucial as it includes the issues with the governing bodies of EU governments as well as airlines and aviation governing bodies. Their rules and regulations may affect the organization’s strategies and operations and may also impact the cost and profits. Ryanair is facing legal issues with Stansted and Dublin airport that affect their…

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    economic growth. All these key-factors lead us to the third task of this report, where it is analysed how BA faces their competition, like low-cost companies, and where are stated the main reasons why this airline company has a short competitors’ list. 1. British Airways is a British airline which was resulted of a merge, made in 1974, between British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) and British European Airways (BEA). This company was owned by the british government…

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    Introduction Emirates Airlines is an international airline carter that introduced itself into the airline industry on 25th October 1985, in that same year it also took its first routes out of Dubai with only two aircrafts, a leased Boeing 737 and an Airbus 300 B4. Ever since its startup, the company’s goal has been kept true of favoring quality over quantity, and over the years since taking those baby steps onto the travel industry, Emirates airline as a company has grew into a globally…

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    Boeing Swot Analysis

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    Introduction The Boeing Company, the world's largest manufacturer of commercial airplanes and military aircrafts, has achieved record revenues of $86.6 billion in 2013 (annual_report). Besides, it has generated operating cash flow of $8.2 billion and increased cash and marketable securities to $15.3 billion to maintain healthy liquidity. (annual_report) Highly diversified products are one of the prominent features of the Boeing Company. Apart from the sale of 648 commercial airplanes in 2013,…

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    Alaska Airline Industry

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    Airline Industry The United States remains the home of the world 's biggest airline industry and air travel continues to be the safest form of intercity transportation in the United States. Approximately 2 million passengers and 50,000 tons of cargo are transported via the U.S. airlines every day. The industry is also responsible for influencing $1.5 trillion in United States economic activity and currently provides more than 11 million jobs (Airlines.org, 2016). Flight schools across the…

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