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    The Being 314 Clipper was a flying boat commissioned to Pan American Airlines. Pan American went to Boeing and asked for a long-range, four-engine flying boat. Boeing catered to their needs creating the model 314, nicknamed the “Clipper” after oceanic ships. The Boeing 314 “Clipper” was a jumbo aircraft of it’s time and utilized a three tail-fin assembly allowing more control over the flying boat. The “Clipper” made its first scheduled trans-Atlantic flight on June 28th, 1939. The Boeing 314…

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    Airplane Ticket Opinion Essay I love traveling but airplane ticket expenses lower the amount of times I go on vacation. I mean who want to pay a big price for a tiny part of your traveling experience. Yet even though you get bad service on a plane and most people think the should be lowered. They still keep it at a high price so here are some reasons why they should be less expensive. Any person that has ever ridden a plane would most likely tell you that airplane ticket are expensive. I…

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    The airline industry is one that is highly competitive and challenging. In 2005, Delta filed for bankruptcy protection. However, it managed to emerge out of it. Delta realized that in order to gain success in this industry, they had to fix their business and operating model. In a business, one is often faced with opportunities and challenges. However, a business has to know how to leverage aspects such big data, analytics and visualization technologies because these are the things that will…

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    Ktch Airlines Case Study

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    5.1 CRM Implementation at KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 5.1.1 Brief history: 1919 – Dutch Queen grants the 'Royal' attribute to KLM and foundation of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 1921 - KLM starts its own fleet of aircraft and pilots 1971 - KLM head office established 1988 - Takeover of Netherlines airline 1989 - 20% stake in Northwest Airlines 1991 - KLM Citihopper formed 1991 – KLM increased its stake in Transavia from 40 - 80% 1996 - 26% share in Kenya airlines 1998 - KLM and Malaysian code share…

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    world including African airlines have yet to be fully analyzed for that this research give to airline efficiency by analyzing( TOPSIS). Barros and others (2013) add alot of cases have been addressed by this method in these regions or countries like US airlines, Canadian, European and Asian airlines. Besides efficiency rankings regulatory measures on the execution…

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    Air Arabia Case Study

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    ➢ Task 1 • Introduction Air Arabia is a low-cost airline, which is, based in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, with its head office in the Sharjah Freight Center, Sharjah International Airport. Air Arabia is known in the UAE as one of the low-cost airlines. At first the company started operating 28 different destinations around the world, but now it flies to 89 destinations with a fleet size of 35 planes. It was the first low-fare organization in the Middle East started on the 3rd of…

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    Overview OF RYANAIR Ryanair was established in 1985 by the Ryan family, headed by Tony Ryan to give planned traveler carrier benefits in the middle of Ireland and the UK as an option to state imposing business model transporter Aer Lingus. Notwithstanding a development in traveler volumes before the end of 1990, it recorded a loss of £20m Irish pounds. This brought about a battle to survive and the 1990s saw the carrier effectively restyle itself to turn into Europe's first low-charges, no…

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    The present assignment is related to the case to the case study of SKY- HIGH airlines. Sky-High Airlines (SHA) is a transnational company, owner of small airline companies in different countries and focus on providing Luxury travel at a premium price; although recent pressure of the competition has force them to rethink their corporate strategy. One of the present objectives of the CEO and Board of Director is to reduce their operational cost, in order to keep their position in the market.…

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    of working as one Boeing. Because of the military participation in Embraer, a centralizing all Embraer’s activity will not be possible with Boeing; and political pressure can render part of the relationship at stake a good example would be when the US National Security Agency had spied on the Brazilian president in the past which halted completely the deal between the two companies to build and sell F/A-18 Super Hornets together for…

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    Boeing Case Study

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    1) What is 787’s value proposition? In an environment where price competition is high and cost (labor, fuel) is getting higher, Boeing focused on delivering values of efficiency to persuade consumers to use its product. Offers to design and deliver a super-efficient plane that would fly as fast as today’s fastest commercial airplanes and encourage airlines to retire their Boeing 767s and Airbus A300s and A310s and replace them with 787s rather than Airbus’s A330 planes at that time. Boeing…

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