Malaysian Airlines: A Business Turnover Name: Course: Instructor: Date: Malaysian Airlines: A Business Turnover Summary Malaysia Airlines ranks among the top government-run agencies in Malaysia. The organization is the national carrier for the country flying to over 100 destinations in six continents across the world. It is based at the Kuala Lampur International Airport where its core operations are run, and recent statistics indicate that it has the strongest influence
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Why Collabration Take Place Between Mas and Airasia In: Business and Management Why Collabration Take Place Between Mas and Airasia MALAYSIA AIRLINES SYSTEM AND AIRASIA AIRLINES COLLABORATION TAKES PLACE. TABLE OF CONTENTS QUESTIONS 1:- Analyze the current situation facing MAS and AIRASIA using the internal and external strategic environmental analysis model. Discuss what aspects and why did
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successful of the business which contributes a lot to the economic growth. In Malaysia, one of the successful entrepreneurs is the founder of the Tune Group of Companies named Tony Fernandes, who introduced the first budget no-frills airline, AirAsia, to Malaysians with the tagline "Now everyone can fly". This paper will discuss the key entrepreneur attributes of Tony Fernandes which bring him to the success in his business and the background information of the companies. Table Of Contents
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Introduction (256) Air Asia is the world low fares airlines and had won the Skytrax World's best low-cost airline award in 2009, 2010 and 2011. Air Asia group operates scheduled domestic and international flights to over 400 destinations spanning 25 countries. The co-founder of Air Asia is Tan Sri Anthony Francis Fernandes or also known as Tony Fernandes. Tony bought 2 boeing airplanes 9M-AAA and 9M-AAB for around RM40 million after Mahathir advised him to buy it due to the plane is making debt
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1. BACKGROUND Air Asia Berhad is the only Malaysian-based low cost airline and also a pioneer of low- cost travel in Asia. The main hub is the low-cost carrier terminal (LCCT) at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Air Asia was established in the year 1993 and started its operations on the 18 November 1996. Originally, it was founded by a DRB-HICOM which is the government owned conglomerate. Then, Tony Fernandes’s company which is Tune Air Sdn. Bhd. bought the company on the 8 September 2001
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TABLE OF CONTENTS QUESTIONS 1:- Analyze the current situation facing MAS and AIRASIA using the internal and external strategic environmental analysis model. Discuss what aspects and why did their collaboration take place? INTRODUCTION Various industries, specifically in airline business are attempting to improve their services to draw new passengers and travellers and to retain old passengers and travellers, and this objective is part of their business as well as their marketing model
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Boought by tony Fernandez in 2001 AirAsia, the heavily-indebted subsidiary of the Malaysian government-owned conglomerate, DRB-Hicom, was quickly losing money. Fernandes mortgaged his home and used his personal savings to acquire the company, comprising two ageing Boeing 737-300 jets (9M-AAA and 9M-AAB) and US$11 million (RM40 million) worth of debts, for one ringgit (about 26 US cents), and transformed it into an industry player. One year after his takeover, AirAsia had broken even and cleared all
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AirAsia flies 20 million passengers in five years m-Travel.com Asia’s low fare airline AirAsia has surpassed its 20 millionth passenger mark in June this year. AirAsia, established in December 2001, has expanded from a two-aircraft operation to a fleet of 45, serving a regional network spanning 10 countries covering Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Macau, China, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Singapore and Brunei. With the recent confirmation of 40 Airbus order, AirAsia’s total order now stands
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core ideas that make their company both unique and profitable. Safety first – AirAsia partners with renowned maintenance crews and complies with world airline regulations. The company does not own a maintenance shop. Everything with maintenance and repair is outsourced to keep costs down. High aircraft utilization – having the fastest turnaround time in the region, they assure lower costs and higher productivity. AirAsia has the newest and most efficient fleet flying in the Asia region. The planes
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Identify Air Asia's strength and weaknesses. The status of Air Asia as the successful of low cost carrier in aviation industry is depends on their own strengths and weaknesses. These strength and weaknesses is important to be identified in order to design and produce effective strategies for the company. Strength and weaknesses is considered as the internal environment of the company where it can be seen in the controllable activities performed by the company especially well or poorly. These factors
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