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    Lexington’s Blue Grass Airport is classified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as a primary, small hub airport (U.S. Department of Transportation, 2014). Blue Grass serves over one million passengers each year and occupies approximately 1,000 acres. The airport offers commercial flights to destinations worldwide and also provides a variety of corporate and general aviation services including U.S. Customs cargo inspection, flight instruction, charter aircraft, airplane maintenance,…

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    me Professor Class Date Why Airline Pilots Get Paid So Little, and How it Effects the Industry Airline pilots have an incredibly important job. They are responsible for the safety of many passengers who travel extensively. Just as a driver of a vehicle must abide by safety rules to keep the roads safe for everyone, airline pilots must do the same to ensure the safety of travelers by air. Airline pilots are responsible for everyone on their flight, including staff and passengers, as well as…

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    The Million Air Experience and the Rise of Luxury FBO's Joshua J. Robinson ASCI 404 Embry Riddle University Abstract How is a well renowned cosmetic family and aviation related? How is it that this clash of styles would change the face and identity of airport fixed-base operators (FBO) for all of aviation as we know it? In business first impressions are everything and it’s something that can’t be undone no matter how hard a business might try. In order to increase their corporate image and…

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    MARKETING MIX PRODUCT The global aviation transportation industry continues to increase and develop in market size. With consideration of the continual impacts from alternative competition airlines and perceptions of customer demands, I intend on advancing the Qantas Airways by prioritising a focuss on product planning. I feeling there is a necessity for the airline to focuss on, designing generic products, based on targeting customers within select market segments, to enable product range…

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    Aeroflot Case Study Swot

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    STRENGTHS 1. A large market share in the segment of passenger air transport, where the share of Aeroflot is more than 30%, and in the segment of cargo air transportation, where the company's share reaches 20%. 2. Aeroflot's fleet is the youngest in Russia. 3. High fuel efficiency fleet of the Company. 4. Opportunity to attract cheap debt resources. 5. Availability of own terminal. 6. Receipt of royalties for Transsiberian flights, allow Aeroflot to receive additional income. 7. Long-term…

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    Jet Airways Case Analysis

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    This new airline will base its business and marketing strategies on achieving high and profitable, load factors through absorption of unmet demand in three key air-traffic categories, not served and under-served route on which high unmet demand currently exists or can be readily developed, serving key niche market where demand is either unmet or poorly served, and meeting peak traffic demand on certain key regional, seasonal and variable route where very high load factor can be predicted despite…

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    Since last three decades one sees a huge transformation that has occurred in airline industry. Companies once owned by state or government went into private hands that then formed strategic alliance to maximize profits and reduce cost. Such alliances also provided numerous other facilities. For example, joint marketing activities, code sharing, flier programs. Earlier companies only had bilateral or multilateral agreements amongst themselves but later on with the advancement in technology,…

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    Cheapest Flights

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    Travellers that fly regularly has come to learn when to buy the cheapest flight ticket. They have the experience and by flying regularly they have come to learn the little tricks of obtaining the cheapest flights. What if you're not a regular traveller and your budget is limited? As many travellers that have bought flight tickets has found, buying the cheap flights can be quite the gamble. Buying a ticket too soon you might miss out on the specials that airline carriers announce before your…

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    Boeing 737 Research Paper

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    The Boeing 737 is a short-to medium –range twinjet narrow-body airliner. Basically designed and developed as a shorter, lower-cost twin engine aircraft, modified from Boeings 707 and 727, the 737 has developed into a family of nine passenger aircrafts with occupancy of 85 to 215 passengers. It is the Boeings one and only narrow-body airliner is production, with the -700, -800 and 900 ER variants currently being built and supplying. A reengineered, re engine version, the 737 max is set to fly in…

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    Mimouni-Chaabane and Volle (2010) stated that brand performance characteristics, relationship quality, and relational benefits have been recognised as significant concept in order to be incorporated in the customer loyalty model of airline. In order to achieve customer loyalty there are different features that must be considered by them. It is noticed that with the help of effective implementation of customer loyalty model in the airline industry they would be able to achieve customer…

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