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    our super powerful and competitive jets in the fleet are Challenger 300 charter for perfectly fitting you small family or a small business group, citation jet family, Phenom 100 charter, Hawker 400XP/ 900XP/ 800XP and the highest performing stylish aircraft Gulfstream G450 with other several small and large…

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    Fly Dubai Case Study

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    company promotes various cultural and ethnic programs through its body of work. They also offer in-flight entertainment activities which helps to make a hassle-free journey. The aircrafts have an inbuilt entertainment structure, where you can get access to movies, news, programs and can play video games. These aircrafts are cost efficient and eco-friendly in terms of performance. They follow ethical business norms and regulations which makes them one of the most desirable airline service across…

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    flight attendant fall into two categories, primary roles ( safety, emergency and first aid) and the secondary roles (the comfort of the passenger). The crew is responsible for the overall safety and security of the aircraft and passengers. Flight attendants have to constantly check the aircraft before, during and after departure. The checks include the seats, the lavatory, the cabin and storage, among others. They also have to constantly check on the passengers, in case there is any emergency,…

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    etc. Airport: The airport is a specific surface area on the surface of land or water, including the buildings, facilities and equipment dedicated in whole or in part, for the use of aircraft when they arrive or leave, or they move on the surface. Airport facilities: Runway / runway - corridor - the parking aircraft - Control Tower - Air Traffic Control Center -…

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    Earhart Conspiracy Theory

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    began searching for a safe destination to refuel (Howland Island.) Unintentionally, the flight path veered towards the Southwest and they landed safely in the Phoenix Islands of Nikumaroro. Investigative team TIGHAR (International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery) led extensive research regarding Earhart and Noonan’s potential life on the Island. TIGHAR’s ongoing investigation and strong…

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    Air Transport Case Study

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    Air Transport in the United Kingdom Q1. Factors That Determine the Demand for UK air Transport The air transport market has been expanding rapidly ever since the first commercial airplane set for the skies in 1914. At first it was mainly used for international transportation but local transportation also became available, periodically increasing the demand for air transportation and this was witnessed in all countries with air transport such as the United States of America, France, Germany,…

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    Some of the most obvious and positive effects of aircraft are increasing the driving speed, reduction of travel time, warfare methods, commercial effects, the development of aeronautics, the jobs created by the construction of aircraft and aerospace industry, it promotes business and rapid trade and makes it much easier to transport goods and products to remote locations. A drive that normally takes 6 hours takes about 80 minutes via airplane. It makes the world more allies and globalized by…

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    1a) Air Traffic Control radar surveillance system Air traffic control (ATC) is a service provided by ground-based controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and in the air. The purpose of ATC systems worldwide is to separate aircraft to prevent collisions, to organize and expedite the flow of traffic, and to provide information and other support for pilots when able. b) The operating principles of ATC radar survelliance system Primary Radar Principle: The primary radar unit has a major…

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    However, as air traffic increases, the controller workload becomes the primary determinant of airspace capacity. Therefore, factors affecting workload such as number of aircraft per hour, average flight time per sector, number of potential conflicts, number and quality of coordination units, number of level changes are taken into account to calculate airspace capacity. Real-time and fast-time simulations are often used in…

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    Findings • Distance and time are key factors in driving people to buy flight tickets. The longer the distance and the more limited time slot, the greater the likelihood that consumers choose to travel by air. • According to the interviewee, in terms of relative short-distance travel, a price gap of 30 to 40 dollars between bus tickets and flights tickets perhaps will has a certain impact on people’s choices. • Fast, energy saving, time saving, and more expensive are linked together as…

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