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    Global economy recovers from recessions, stirring up strong demand for flights of passengers and freights. As estimated by Federal Aviation Association (FAA), commercial airline fleet will increase by 4.2% annually in the following 20 years. Boeing takes up 49% of market share and is ready to capture more shares among the expected $6-trillion-dollar market with growth of 5% over the long run. In addition, regional conflict and new defense budget boost demands in military defense sector, where…

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    1. Introduction Ho Chi Minh city (HCMC), like most Asian cities such as Bangkok, Jakarta, Taipei, is called motorcycle dependent city. In these cities, transport system is dominated by motorcycle. According to General Statistics Office of Vietnam (2013), the approximate population approximate of HCMC is 7.750.900. HCMC has a total administrative area of 2.095 km2. The average population density is about 3.699 in habitants per square km. HCMC population projected to reach ten million by 2020…

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    How To Build A Turbofan

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    Introduccion Nowadays aeronautical sector is a competetive enviroment where every day more companies are involved.The most important cost for airlines is fuel consumption.The efficiency reached today is difficult to overtake with traditionals methods of design.Owing to this factor, companies are trying to investigate new formulas of designing, manufacturing and operating. In terms of aircrafts propullsors, turbofan is the most common engine used for civil applications. Turbofans have a…

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    Cool Chain Case Study

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    Introduction The utilization of planes to transport cargo developed from first utilizing them to transport mail informally or authoritatively regarding being endorsed by national postal. Constant and controlled flights grew quickly after the first triumphs of the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk in North Carolina on 17th December 1903. In the beginning flying was viewed by all as a new sport. Later on aircrafts became more flexible and trustworthy. Early disturbance with rate, separations, and…

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    contrast with real life. The game was different from real life in the way the money was distributed. In real life you aren't given more or less money depending on when your birthday is. In someways this game did simulate how social class works in the United States such as how white-collar crime is treated compared to crime from the lower class. The game also simulated how people with more money have more opportunities. This simulation suggests the American Dream is achieved mostly by people…

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    Delta Airlines Essay

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    Delta has become a behemoth airline in the modern day, but how much research do you really do when you fly Delta? Don’t worry, we have found all of the crucial information about this company that you will want to know! To learn all about this airline big boss, all you have to do is scroll on! Number Seven: Delta has Amazing Customer Service The Delta Airlines corporate team works to make sure that their team is able to “do anything” for a customer above all. Serving as a main portion of their…

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    Jet Fuel

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    longer. It takes fuel to carry fuel and a 747 filled to the max with over 6500 gallons of fuel weighing 6.8 lbs for each gallon, that adds a lot of weight. For that reason airlines do not fill the planes to capacity unless they need to as the extra weight will lead to more fuel burnt and a major loss of efficiency. Airlines only load planes with the fuel they need…

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    Marathon runners got nothing on long haul air travelers. At least runners can stop and take a breather along the way. If things get too bad, a runner can quit and go home. When you are on an airplane ride that is supposed to last 15 hours, there's no way to stop and take a breather. There's no way to quit and go home. You're stuck until that plane lands. How do you survive a long flight? Wear something comfortable. You do not want to wear tight or constricting clothing. Pack the skinny jeans…

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    Swot Analysis Bombardier

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    low price ticket charged from passengers. The best thing is that these Bombardier’s aircraft can be customized using cutting edge modern cabin communication equipment. Bombardier need to contact the top banks in the region which are dealing with airline companies to enter into agreement with it. Bombardier needs to explain them why it is in the best interest of banks to go with it. The main tactics that may be used is that it has strong reputation and strength in the international market and its…

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    Nicholas Carr's article “All Can Be Lost: The Risk of Putting Our Knowledge in the Hands of Machines” gives much insight through his eyes on the world we live in today and the constant reliance on computers. This article looks into some major technological advancements of today and how these technologies have affected the role people play, and tan individual's abilities. One major technology that is evaluated in Carr’s article is autopilot and the risk it and technologies like it can cause. As…

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