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    offer low fares, but these are not sustainable (Tretheway, 2004). In aviation sector, deregulated markets, entrepreneurs, population growth and economic wealth, availability and capacity of secondary airports and the growth of internet use as a distribution channel accelerated the spread of LCCs (Francis, Humphreys, Ison, Aicken, 2006). Southwest, Ryanair, easyJet, Westjet, GOL and Air Asia are examples of this model.  Hybrid carriers Hybrid airline business model combines best features of…

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    3:1 TurboProp Engines: A turboprop is a variation of a Jet Engine which has been optimised to drive a propeller instead of a Fan blade. Aircraft’s that are fitted with a TurboProp engine are very efficient at lower airspeeds, Burn less fuel per Nautical Mile an requirer shorter distances for take off and landings. Common among many small charter airlines and freight companies is the use of turboprop engines rather than turbine or turbofan engines mainly due to the reduced costs associated with…

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    the actual night rate and not the advertised night rate. If they will really like the accommodation, they won’t mind paying the actual night rate which is slightly more than the advertised rate. This trick is being used by 10% of the Hosts Request Methodologies Airbnb stands unique among its competitors and there are various features that analyses customer data through Data Analytics Technologies. There are different room request methodologies in Airbnb and these uniquely collect data on…

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    The Airline industry, which was regulated by the government, through a liberalisation policy. The airlines was supplied to the public, this was done to regulate competition and privatisation that occurred through the airline industry theses regulation however were lifted and the policies were more open. The supplier concentration theory is one of Porters five forces in which it suggest that the supplier influence, refers to the the excessive demand that suppliers can exert on business. This can…

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    Gladwell makes a very interesting argument in chapter 7 of Outliers (2008). He claims that the flight crew and their inability to communicate effectively is the number one cause of plane crashes. He supports his argument with studies on different cultures and their ability to communicate with persons in authority or of higher ranks. This inability for the “second in command” to communicate with the pilot, leads to information not being heard or in some cases said, and can have a fatal outcome.…

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    My journey began in July of 2013 at the world’s largest Airshow in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Airventure. Over 10,000 aircraft and over 500,000 people attend this event yearly. It is a spectacular experience where I have made life long friends, and wonderful memories. I was volunteering at the Activities Center for EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) when I was troubled by acute neck pain and an elevated heart rate of 150 bpm. At first I thought nothing of it except when I made an attempt to walk…

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    Successful firms intentionally align the three components of the IS strategy triangle. According to Pearlson & Saunders, collectively a firm's business, organizational, and IS strategy must be synchronized to carry out their business objectives (2013, p.24). In the case of Air Canada they took several unique approaches to align their strategy such as outsourcing, introducing innovative technology, organizational restructuring, and effective resource management. In particular, Air Canada…

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    Director John Hughes utilises his film, The Breakfast Club, to explore several teenage themes through the use of film techniques. Hughes explores the way that teenagers are affected by pressure from their parents and peers, and furthermore explores the creation and destruction of stereotypes in a school environment. The film follows five protagonists through an experience that displays these themes clearly to audiences. Throughout the film, each character is faced with different pressures from…

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    Success is quite a relative term, and there are so many different things that matter in defining success in someone's life. Certainly, what can be called a real success story is when a person grows from rags to riches without support. In this post, we will talk of Denis Vincent Helico, who undeniably continues to be a source of inspiration for many. In fact, he has been extensively successful in all his work endeavors and is counted amongst the most influential people in Canada in a number of…

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    1. How well did Air Canada follow the outsourcing process? Explain in detail (20 points) Air Canada is leading airline service provider of Canada where government deregulated while privatizing it. Outsourcing process of Air Canada was quite well where it outsourced its various IT operations. Outsourcing at Air Canada achieved alignment of business goals with IT objectives. Primarily, IT outsourcing achieves cost effectiveness while attaining business efficiency through centralized IT functions.…

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