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    This introductory chapter outlines the motivations relating to the titled project. The motivation elucidates the challenges that are faced in the aerospace industry with carbon emissions and how a box wing aircraft is best suited for these challenges. It also addresses the advantages of using topology optimisation for the best suited design optimisation for an unconventional box wing aircraft. The major advantages of topology optimisation are stated and justified based on its suitability for…

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    Case Study: New Mexico

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    I say that my company should start in Latin American countries first. A good country to start in would be New Mexico. New Mexico offers a mixture of one of a kind advantage for the worldwide business group which positions the state at a huge preference in a different rundown of imperative and rising industry sections. Vitality and Natural Resources- Abundant common assets make the state a pioneer in vitality generation; from oil and gas, to wind, sun powered and green growth creation. Aviation…

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    USO Research Essay

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    The USO’s mission is to “strengthen America’s military service members by keeping them connected to family, home and country, throughout their service to the nation.” (USO) Previously mentioned, was there are over 160 locations for the USO. These locations are at or near military installations. These locations are even in combat zones, some combat zones that are too dangerous for civilians are unstaffed, but are there for the soldiers to use. The part that struck me the most is the USO airport…

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    American Airlines has a total of 930 mainline fleets and 604 regional fleets as of December 2016. American has the youngest fleet among US global network carriers, and they are expected to receive new deliveries shortly making it even younger. Annual report of American Airlines Group (2015), indicate that the average age of American and US Airways combined fleet is approximately 12 years as represented in figure one. Furthermore, it shows that as of December 31, 2014, out of American’s and US…

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    Frontier Airlines History

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    interview. They should show commitment and interest in the airline company. Applying for more than one position may translate that you are determined. Thus, higher chances of getting hired. THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT FRONTIER AIRLINES The nationwide airline carrier stands for unending dedication to their passengers. They have the common thing in mind, that is to provide the premium service, the maximum level of safety. Moreover, giving fun and geniality in everything they do. Frontier Airlines hosts…

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    Australians basically have four choices of airlines. Two are budget and two are full-service carriers. Each type has its benefits and pitfalls, depending on the circumstance and what you, the passenger, are looking for. A quick weekend trip away or that catch up with family over the holidays where all you need is a couple items that can fit in a carry-on bag may be a perfect fit for a budget friendly, low-cost carrier. Sometimes, though, that big trip comes up, or you must travel for work and…

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    Dreamliner Network Security Jacob Mullins Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Dreamliner Network Security On September 25th, 2011, All Nippon Airways took delivery of the very first B787 Dreamliner for its maiden flight departing from Narita International Airport (Peterson, 2011). The 787 has been perhaps the most talked about aircraft in recent memory. The list of revolutionary features are staggering. From new material construction resulting in 20% fuel savings, double the ambient air…

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    For the final biography project, my writing will focus on a group of pilots, not just one person. Specifically, it will focus on the 588th Night Bomber Regiment, a part of the Soviet Air Force group during World War II that was nicknamed the “Night Witches” for the near silence of their attacks (Garber, 2013). They are different from other regiments of women pilots because they were some of the first to be allowed to fly combat missions rather than just support. They received pushback from their…

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    Airplane Mechanic Essay

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    Airplane Mechanic Training Schools | How to Become a Mechanic OnlineAttending an airplane mechanic school and becoming a certified airplane technician can be a very interesting career path to be on. This is mostly because of the fact that you are going to do something that is highly specialized and different than what most other mechanics do. However, because of this you need to take into account job prospects. The reality is that, if you are a good mechanic, it is a guarantee that you will…

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    The culture at Southwest is based on a family atmosphere where team work is promoted to accomplish exceptional operational efficiency. Additionally, the employee’s commitment to their corporate culture is magnified by the aspect of personal responsibility, ownership, and core values that were instilled by CEO Herb Keller. To date, the cultural advantage that Southwest utilizes to gain market share is how they treat their customers. Customer satisfaction is paramount in their approach to cultural…

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