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    public after its first year of operations, ValuJet became the fastest airline to generate a profit in American aviation history by generating $21 million. Despite these early successes at a rapid pace, ValuJet’s unprecedented rise within the airline industry came at a price as their fleet consisted of used Boeing airliners, many of them averaging 26 years in age. In order to maintain their reputation as a low-cost leader in the airline industry, ValuJet’s business practices were primarily…

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    Turkish Airlines is a carrier airline of Turkey that is situated at the Atatürk Airport in Yeşilköy, Bakırköy, and Istanbul. The airline flies over 280 airports in 110 countries in Asia, Europe, South America, North America, Africa, etc. It is the world's 4th largest carrier when measured by the number of destinations served. It also has codeshare agreements with about 40 other airlines. They operate their carrier at the Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST), Esenboğa International Airport (ESB) and…

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    Duties of Airline Pilot An aircraft pilot is accountable for the Safety and Security of the aircraft, travellers, crew members and cargo under various air traffic circumstances. Roles of an airline pilot are somewhat stimulating which can be accomplished successfully if the pilot is well skilled in all phases. The main role is positively to fly the aircraft securely from the departure airport to the target. Other than the air route there are other concerns as well that the Pilot has to take care…

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    Case Analysis Of Fly Dubai

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    Fly Dubai Dubai Aviation Corporation, under the brand name Fly Dubai is a low-airline fully owned by the Dubai Government with its main hub and flight operation center at Dubai International Airport Terminal 2. Fly Dubai was originally established in July 2008 by the government of Dubai (Flydubai.com (1), 2014). Emirates supported Fly Dubai during the establishment phase, though it is not part of the Emirates Group (Hofmann, 2014). At the Farnborough Air Show on July 14, 2008, Fly Dubai placed…

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    examining the financial report of Delta Airlines to determine its depreciation method for property, plant and equipment. The analysis will also examine an alternative depreciation method for the company that may be used to record charges on property, plant and equipment. A review of the notes to the financial report will also be examined to identify major improvements that may be made in the disclosures for property, plant and equipment. Basically, Delta Airlines was formed as a crop dusting…

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    in an emergency or to carry valuable items in order to maintain safety. Mention by S Braathen, Apr 5, 2011, this is the fastest mode of transport. It carries goods and passengers through airways by using different aircrafts like passenger aircraft, cargo aircraft, helicopters, etc. Besides passengers it generally carries goods that are less bulky or of high value. In hilly and mountainous areas where other mode of transport is not accessible, air transport is an important as well as convenient…

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    Fly Dubai Case Study

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    About Us Established in 2008, Fly Dubai is one of the leading airline service in Dubai. The company initiated its operations with a vision to enhance flight service coupled with excellent customer service. The company has over 90 flying destinations with more than 1500 flights with more than 6000 support staff. The company has the largest fleet of Boeing airbus services. The company offers various services to the customer including cargo operating services, booking and check-in facilities to the…

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    Analysis of “A Tale of Two Airlines” “A Tale of Two Airlines” is a short article written by Christopher Elliot. Elliot, a well-known author and journalist, writes for National Geographic Traveler, MSNBC, Tribune Media Services and the Washington Post and is an experienced traveler. “A Tale of Two Airlines” was published in National Geographic Traveler in the December 2012/ January 2013 issue, which is significant because these months are very busy months in terms of travel. People fly…

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    Case Study Of Air India

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    Air India: How to survive to live another day? When Rohit Nandan took over as the CMD of Air India in 2011, he had a single objective in his mind i.e. to recover India’s very own airline from the humungous debt that it had accumulated over the last few years. Starting as the flag bearer for India aviation industry, Air India had had many fruitful years, but in recent years it had nosedived to losses becoming one of the worst performing PSUs of India. Being a state owned enterprise, the attitude…

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    Question A1: How can the department of traffic Services at UAE benefit from applying a BI solution? The traffic police department in UAE (United Arab Emirates), using business intelligence in by adopting predictive business analytics. This enabled the traffic police department to identify the areas of the city that were more prone to accidents, and thereby enable more traffic police officers to be placed in those locations to prevent incidents. An increasing challenge faced by the traffic police…

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