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    the inventions of cars as people helped each other and came up with more ideas for cars. People would not have been able to come up with a perfect working car all on their own so quickly. There were also many inventions that led to the creation of airplanes. The first hot air balloon was created in France by the Montgolfier brothers in 1783 (Lambert). Count Ferdinand Von Zeppelin created the zeppelin “to contribute to his country’s military strength” (Count Ferdinand Von Zeppelin). The next…

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    Flight 93 Research Paper

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    amount of people who perished that day was 2,996 people. Among the fatalities, forty- four of them were aboard United Airlines Flight 93 departing from Newark, New Jersey to San Francisco, California. United Flight 93 was one of the four hijacked airplanes that was used in the terrorist attacks. If it was not for the passengers aboard who decided to take matters into their own hands, the terrorists could have destroyed many more targets. The passengers had extraordinary courage, to take…

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    Nowadays airplanes have become a first choice for people because it is very convenient form of communication. But there is an issue whether to replace allow people to use cellphones on airplanes or do not allow them. In the beginning of this issue few airlines allowed the passengers to use their cellphones during flights. On 30 of August 2006 RYANAIR allowed their passengers to use cellphones in flights (BBC News, 2006). Two years later on 20 of March 2008 Emirates Airlines started operating…

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    Drones Research Paper

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    air for more than 24 hours and can fly as high as 19,500 feet. Small fixed-wing aircrafts are starting to be used by local law enforcement. An example of a small fixed-wing aircraft is the Boeing ScanEagle, which is pictured below. According to Boeing.com, the US Navy signed a $14.5 million contract with Boeing to provide this intelligence in April 2005. The next type of drone is a micro-UAV. This is the type of drone that hobbyists use. They are designed to be portable and used by one person.…

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    many areas in the United States that are showing a decline in employment and wages the Puget Sound, Washington area has job growth and increasing wages. Washington State at one time relied mostly on agricultural, forestry, commercial fishing, and airplane manufacturing (Boeing). However, Puget Sound has become the new Silicon Valley it is the home of, Microsoft, Amazon, Starbucks, Google, and Nintendo United States, along with hundreds more high-tech companies. This influx of high-tech companies…

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    Alaska Airline Industry

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    seventh largest airline in the United States based on passenger traffic. The airline carries more passengers between Alaska and the lower 48 states than any other airline (Alaska Airlines, 2016). The impressive, young fleet of aircraft includes 150 Boeing 737 aircraft and 52 Bombardier Q400 owned aircraft. The airline has also committed to expanding its fleet to 159 by the end of 2017. There are six commemorative aircraft in the fleet and four Disneyland designed aircraft that pay tribute to the…

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    Easyjet Swot Analysis

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    groups. Many customers choose the flight based on where they are going and the cost at the time, so there are low switching costs between companies. Each consumer needs to have a lot of significant information, like the exact details of what the airplane company going to provide during the flight. In general, buyers need to understand the timing of the flight and the security aspects of flying. Because the service provided is exclusive. Each airline has a niche. Some airlines focus on costs,…

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    September 11 Pros And Cons

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    September 11, 2001 marked as one of the most traumatic and eventful days in the United States. It was not only the day that United States lost many innocent lives which placed many families in an unbearable situations but it was also a day that this nation was shocked by terrorists that struck one of our biggest land marks. Every day, millions of Americans trust that their government makes decisions that will keep them safe, provide a sense of well-being and not to fail them in crucial time.…

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    September 11, 2001 was devastating to hear for almost all of Americans. It was so saddening to see how thousands of our brothers and sisters died in a horrible accident that occurred inside the pentagon, twin towers, and also the plane of flights 93 and flight 77. Many people believe many different conspiracies and no one knows for sure what the actual truth is. 9/11 has marked a spot in our lives forever and will never be forgotten. It shows that our country can come back from anything. It is a…

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    Flying Training Detachment (WFTD) and the Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS). The two groups merged and on August 5, 1943 became one large organization, the WASPs. In May of 1940 Nancy Harkness Love began recruiting female pilots to ferry airplanes for the US military. She recruited 49 women…

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