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    Jooney

    where Honeywell pursued a new mission to develop a new flight management system that would allow pilots to plan and have the system automatically fly the aircraft. Their first developed flight management system was used on the commercial airliner Boeings 757 and 767. Honeywell was able to develop an FMS, its capabilities can be summarized into four functions: flight planning – defining where the airplane needs to fly,

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    Disaster Recovery Plan

    Business running again – after 47 hours from the airplane impact at the WTC. The reason: * A well conceived DRP; * A skillful execution of the DRP, with people working on adrenaline and reacting on instincts. DRP – based on several mirror sites. Triangular architecture: WTC – Rochelle Park – London. The significant loss of lives made recovery from this event especially difficult. Sources (moving forward): http://www.baselinemag.com/c/a/Business-Intelligence/Pop-Culture/

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    Management

    Boeing versus Airbus: The ‘endless’ crusade for continuation of subsidy! (A case study) Case reviewer: Angelica Sharma* Brought up in a family in which my parents were always ready to help anyone, closely or even remotely related to them, but not without being duly satisfied about the urgency, righteousness / desirability of assistance (mostly financial) that was asked for, I have, overtime, come to view non-market incentives like subsidies, grants and tariffs from a mind-set that

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    A380 Sales

    Actual Performances vs Forecast / Benchmark 787- Jumbo The closer approximation to the A380, from either the technical side as well as the type of market served, is the Boeing 747 “Jumbo”. In terms of size the two giants are comparable. Both over 70 meters in length two decks and targeting long distance routes (for both the maximum distance above 8000 nautical miles). Given those similitudes it will be interesting to compare the performances in sales and market penetration. However one caveat would

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    Boeing vs. Airbus

    Boeing V. Airbus Mark Kenley Utah Valley University Airbus and Boeing are two of main aircraft manufacturers in the world. They are also each other’s competition. Good economies have an impact on the aviation world, as well as when the economy is poor. The function and constructions of the aircraft have a big impact on whether they succeed or do not. It also is a deciding factor on whether or not the aircraft will succeed in the future. If you are a part of the aviation world, you should

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    A Boeing 777

    -- A Boeing 777, one of the world's most reliable types of airliners, is missing, and no one knows why. Was it a bomb? Mechanical failure? A hijacking gone awry? Pilots and others in the aviation community are deeply disturbed by the mystery surrounding Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. It disappeared Saturday en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing over the Gulf of Thailand, somewhere between Malaysia and Vietnam. It's hard to believe that such huge questions remain four days after the Boeing 777-200ER

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    Airbus

    International Business 1. Describe the marketing of the A380 in terms of the 4 Ps of marketing. Product : The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger plane with 73 meters of length, 7 stories of height and eqipped with four Rolls-Royce engines very secure and high performance. It can accommodate 550 passengers with two floors of large seatings devided in Economy, Business, First Class, and has the most sophisticated computer flight control system. It is made of super lighter materials and less

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    Southwest Airlines

    Airlines is a marketing driven company. It views cars and busses as its main competition. They use less congestive airports that provide easy access to metropolitan areas. A focus on hiring and controls is implemented. Only one operating platform, the Boeing 737, is used. Costs are cut though limited flight services being offered. A chief focus for Southwest is providing quick turnaround, directing traffic swiftly through the gates. They have a commitment to offering cheap fares and frequent flights.

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    Strategic Position of Badak Ngl

    the role and impact of short to medium range single aisle narrow body aircraft on the strategic position of Rolls-Royce. The report will focus on the civil aerospace business of Rolls-Royce and will use Rolls-Royce Inchinnan as a base model. The Boeing 737 series and Airbus A320 are the most popular aircraft ever produced with a 737 landing in the world every five seconds. The 737 in particular will reach the end of its service life within the next ten years. Southwest airlines are requesting an

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    Strategy of Ryanair

    managing cost that the company has lose its money. A new management team is brought in to sort it out and re-launch as a “low fares or no frills” airline, closely modelling the Southwest Airlines model in the U.S. And in 1994, Ryanair bought its first Boeing 737 aircraft which carried over 1.5 million passengers. In 1995, Ryanair is the biggest passenger carrier on Dublin-London route, the largest Irish airline on every route being operate and carried 2.25 million passengers in the year (Harrison, 2002)

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