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    Globalisation of competition 3) Localisation- arguments against globalisation 4) Pestle Analysis 5) Porter’s 5 forces analysis and their application to Airline industry 5.1 Rivalry amongst Existing Firms 5.2 Threat of substitution 5.3 Threat of new entrants 5.4 Power of customers 5.5 Power of buyers 6) Opportunities and Threats of Airline industry 7) Internal analysis of Virgin Airlines: Strengths and Weakness 8) Financial Statics of Virgin Atlantic Airline 9) Strategic Changes of Virgin

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    experience during onboard. Technological Nowadays, science and technologies change rapidly. The demands of passengers will be change; they would expect a higher level of products and services of airline than before. Qantas must apply more and more new technologies by upgrading their products and facilities. Moreover, Qantas has to deliver innovative products and facilities so as to attract more and more loyalty customers. Global Political events, diseases and terrorization will cause influences

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    Turning a 767 into a KC-46A Tanker includes building each tanker with the latest and most advanced technology and capable of meeting or exceeding the Air Force's needs for transport of fuel, cargo, passengers, and patients. It includes advanced technology systems that meet the demanding mission requirements of the future, including a digital flight deck featuring Boeing 787 Dreamliner electronic displays

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    REPORT ON RISK MANGEMENT OF AIR CANADA SUBMITTED TO : MRS.VANDANA MEHROTRA SUBMITTED BY: KUNAL KOTHARI MOHITA AGARWAL SAIMA AHMED APURV SHARMA NAINA SINGH SONAKSHI RATHI AIR CANADA- RISK MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION: Colin Rovinescu, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), for Air Canada was reviewing the Risk Management program of the company because the scheduled board meeting was approaching soon. He needed to deliver a comprehensive presentation in front of the board members. CHALLENGES

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    Qantas has become Australia's largest domestic and international airline, it was registered initially as the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited (QANTAS) which broadly viewed as the nation's top leading long distance airline and is top airline brands in Australia. Qantas have built a good reputation in safety, operational reliability, building and support, and customer services. Qantas is at the forefront of the universal civil aviation industry, will be continuing providing

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    malik   INDEX 1).Introduction 2) .Literature review 3) Theoretical framework • Discussion • Case of Air India and jet Airways 4).Data Analysis • Objectives • Research methodology • Data Analysis and interpretation • Findings 5).Bibliography   Chapter 1 Introduction Air India is the most extensive flight accommodation provider in India withal the flag carrier airline of India owned by Air India Circumscribed (AIL), a Regime of India enterprise. It is the third most immensely colossal airline

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    Questions on High Air Fares. Retrieved March 8, 2015, from http://www.liat.com/UserFiles/File/High_Fares.pdf High fuel cost, maintenance, manpower drive airfare cost up. (2012, December 10). Retrieved March 8, 2015, from http://curacaochronicle.com/aviation/high-fuel-cost-maintenance-manpower-drive-airfare-cost-up/ LIAT aims to cut over 150 employees reducing costs by EC$13 million per year | Caribbean360. (2015, February 15). Retrieved March 8, 2015, from http://www.caribbean360.com/news/liat-aims-cu

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    reaching historic highs in delivery totals for the 737, 777 and 787 models. Boeing has also managed to secure an additional 1,355 new net orders in 2013, which extended its record backlog to 5,080 airplanes worth $347 billion . In 2014, Boeing is estimated to have about 43% share of the commercial aircraft market and is currently leading Airbus in the number of new commercial airplane orders . In addition, Boeing has consistently rejuvenated its existing product lines by improving and

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    more employees. These employees would contribute knowledge and expertise to help the company grow. New way of running the business may supplement in the development of the company. I'm one way or another; it serves its purpose of improvement. 4. Expanding the company's product line to meet a broader range of customer needs The company may gain advantage on investing in a different product line. Facing new competitors would be a challenge on the part of the company. There might be opportunities waiting

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    preferred airlines compared to other competitor airlines like Virgin, Tiger Airways and Emirates airlines. However the situation is not the same in South East Asian region as Qantas only managed to obtain about 15% of market share compared to likes of Air Asia who leads the market share with 60% in this region. Conversely, this is not a concern for the airlines as the airlines managed to generate revenue of 5 billion dollars, with a predicted passenger growth of 4.9% which is equivalent to 2.9 billion

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