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    Case Study 2.4

    and who suffers from the alleged ethical and legal lapses of Airbus? In these cases, I do not think there is any side is actually be benefited. Airbus may get benefits from more orders. However their behavior of getting order through improper means is quite immoral. The relevant government official who suspected bribery suffer from the alleged ethical and legal lapses of Airbus. 2. How should the public relations staff at Airbus respond to the articles appearing in The Economist, The Guardian

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    Case Analysis : Boeing 767

    Case Summary The Boeing 767: From Concept to Production (A) By: Runit Marda (115) The case deals about the issue faced by Dean Thorton, Vice president – General Manager of the Boeing 767 program. The company had lobbied for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for permission to build wide body aircraft with two-person cockpits (rather than 3). Now, being granted the permission, the issue was that already 30 of the aircrafts were into various stages of production. Now, how should Thorton handle

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    Boeing

    Outsourcing of the Boeing 787 | | | | | | |David Mahmoodi | |01/31/2009

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    Boeing Management Planning Paper

    Boeing Management Planning Paper Marcia Davis MGT/330 January 12, 2011 Sylvester Taylor Boeing Management Planning Paper Boeing like many successful companies today does not stand still or rest on their laurels of previous accomplishments. If they do they can become vulnerable to competition, technology, changes in customer preferences, and the business environment. Instead, they use their current successes to continue to build a competitive advantage for the future, constantly seeking

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    Water Pollution

    As flag carrier of Ethiopia, Ethiopian Airlines has become one of the continent’s leading carriers, unrivalled in Africa for efficiency and operational success, turning profits for most years of its existence. Ethiopian Airlines was established on December 21, 1945. As one of the pioneer African Airlines, Ethiopian has come a long way since its humble beginning, with DC-3/C-47 aircraft. Operating at the forefront of technology, it has now become one of Ethiopia’s major industries and a veritable

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    Kidding

    Airbus Market update 2010 Redburn Aviation Conference November 2010 Mark Pearman Wright Head of Leasing & Investor Marketing 2 Disclaimer Disclaimer This presentation includes forward-looking statements. Words such as “anticipates”, “believes”, “estimates”, “expects”, “intends”, “plans”, “projects”, “may” and similar expressions are used to identify these forward-looking statements. Examples of forward-looking statements include statements made about strategy, ramp-up and delivery schedules

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    Case Analysis

    Seattle, WA, Boeing is one of the top bestselling aircraft company in the world. For a long time, the company has been able to keep up with its competition, and generate a steady revenue every year. The efficiency in their work, satisfying their customers’ expectation, and meeting delivery deadlines has for a long time made the company reliable among one of its biggest competitor, Airbus. For years, they provided the world with innovation, by introducing countless aircraft models. From the Boeing 707 to

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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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    Manufacturing Aircraft

      Synopsis   The   article   chronicling   the   bidding   for   Iberia’s   2003   aircraft   order   provides   a   unique   glimpse   into   the   competition   between   Airbus   and   Boeing   in   the   wide-­‐body   aircraft   market.   To   illustrate   the   Five   Forces   industry   analysis   framework,   we   will   discuss   in   class   the   rivalry

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    Strategic Management Homework

    Kristin Kopicki MIS510 Boeing Case Study Due: 10/15/14 1. Why did Boeing adopt the radical change approach for designing and developing the 787 Dreamliner? What were the risks? In your opinion, was it a good move? Defend your choice. Boeing adopted the radical change approach for designing and developing the 787 Dreamliner because they were in competition with Airbus and needed a new approach in which they could use innovation to stand out upon their competitiors. Boeing was looking to reduce

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