Australian Airline Industry

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    Aviation Industry

    minutes reading time SECTION A (key concepts and application) – worth 20 marks SECTION B (A-CA-R application to a business problem) – worth 30 marks SECTION C (company analysis – same format as Company Report; company will be from the aviation industry) – worth 50 marks All three sections will require you to draw on your knowledge in relation to the main themes taught throughout the semester. SECTION A NOTES 2. CSR & SUSTAINABILITY * Business’s are a key player in society change

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    Lending

    Charters Pty Ltd has investmented in RMS Pty Ltd and wish to merger it in 20xx+1. RMS Pty Ltd has many internation bussiness, so this offers a vast market prospects and opportunities for Flythere. At present, the company only provide service in Australian. Nevertheless in future, the company can expany its service in other countries. This action also can improve the company compatition. * Opportunities * The development of international business * In recent years, globalization become

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    Five Forces Model of Airline Industry

    Five Forces model of Airline Industry Air travel has changed the way people live and experience the world today. The airline industry is a strategic sector that plays a fundamental role in the globalization of other industries since it promotes tourism, world trade, foreign investment and, therefore, leads to economic growth. However, all airlines within the industry operate in a highly dynamic environment where various legal, social, technological and economic forces interact with each other

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    Management

    The two major areas that affect Virgin airlines is technology changes in Aircraft efficiency as well as day to day running of the Airline. Airbus A380 gives airlines efficiency due to its ability to transport up 555 passengers per trip. Rival airlines currently use this plane to reduce airport congestion and is frequently used on trip to the United States, which could give them a price advantage in the long run. Technology changes in administration have been plentiful. In June 2008, IATA accomplished

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    Swot Analysis

    somedifferent airways• Low employee engagement (70 per cent versus eighty per cent Australian ordinary;beneath seventy nine per cent for pilots and engineers); could be linked to IR issuesand shortage of potent HR administration• QANTAS global industry’ poor efficiency• Challenges associated with the maturity stage within the business existence cycle. | OPPURTUNITIES | THREATS | strong Australian dollar (Australians traveling abroad)• ASEAN Open Skies quickly to emerge (single aviation market to

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    Intro to Marketing

    Introduction Jetstar Airlines was established by Australian company named Qantas in 2003 as a low-cost domestic carrier. Jetstar carried its first domestic passengers in 2004, and commenced its international services to New Zealand in 2005. The flight of Jetstar’s airline enter into the Asian region such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan and Vietnam. The Jetstar value based carriers providing all day every day low fares across Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region. This essay will discuss

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    Week

    millions of Australian dollars the total revenue in 2013 is $15,902.00 compared with $15724.00 in 2012, followed by $14613.00 in 2011. Qantas seen a relatively flat in the revenue. Gross profit in 2013 is $4315.0 with $4181.0 in 2012, followed by $3939.0 in 2011. Net income in the consecutive three years are 5, -245, 250. There is an dramatic fluctuation appeared. Ratio analysis |Year/ratio |2011 |2012 |2013 |Industry average

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    Whole Tourism Systems

    The internal systems required to constitute a WTS were outlined by Leiper in 2004: at least one tourist, at least one tourist generating region, at least one tourist route region, at least one tourist destination, as well as a travel and tourism industry facilitating movement within the system. Whole Tourism System theory is the concept of a number of both internal and external ‘interdependencies, energy flows and interactions’. The 1930s saw the emergence of systems theory to describe phenomenon

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    Marketing Strategy

    on operating costs  b)Competition - more new low-cost airlines now  c)Availability of funds - are financial institutions willing to provide financing for Airasia's investments.  etc etc  3. Social  a)The standards of living of people in destinations served by Airasia - they have the ability to pay for air travel  b)Tastes and lifestyles of people - are they willing to fly on low-cost airlines?  c)The nature of its workforce - will they be able to

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    Bl Assignment

    Media Report Analysis Referencing Style Chigaco Referencing Style Article written by Steve Creedy, appeared in 'The Australian' Newspaper on 8 February 2013. ------------------------------------------------- [Word Count: 1022] (1) The article “Virgin readies Tigers Defence” reports on the plan made by Virgin Australia to take a 60% stake in Tiger Airways Australia. The following laws are evident in the text. Corporations Law Both Virgin Australia and Tiger Airways Australia are large

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