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    Improving Mros in Aviation Industry

    Repair, and Overhaul Facilities to Elevate Standards Equal to Domestic Facilities Name Institution Managing and Regulating Global Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul Facilities to Elevate Standards Equal to Domestic Facilities Introduction Airline companies and private aircrafts in developed countries are increasingly outsourcing airplane maintenance, overhaul, and repair services abroad, especially in developing economies. There are as many speculations as to the cause of this trend with recent

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    Customer Service Plan

    Jetstar Customer Service Plan - United States We are Australia's leading low fare airline dedicated to offering you everyday low fares to enable more people to fly more places more often. We also aim to meet your expectations every time you fly and so we continue to invest in our business and will always strive to provide you with an exceptional level of service. With this Customer Service Plan, we want you to know what you can expect when you choose to fly with us from the United States. Below

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    Maf640

    market | * Airlines industry is vulnerable to external events * It leads to substantial deregulation of the airlines industry started in late 1970s in the US with Europe and the rest of the world | * It affects most of the East and South East Asia, most countries suffering their most severe recession for decades and to substantial declines in air travel * Increases competitions and others inclined to reduce competition. | 3 | Political/ Legal | * Ownership of national airlines and airport

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    Testing the Waters

    restructuring Consolidation in the electric utility industry in the US Consolidation in the aluminum industry Consolidation in the automotive industry: Fiat+Chrysler, Daimler + Chrysler, Renault + Nissan Alliances in the international airline industry New airlines in Europe, such as Ryanair, Easy Jet, Go, Virgin Express Lenovo (China) in PC and Internet Haier (China) in appliances Ebay’s acquisition of Skype Chipotle’s growth: past, present and future Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm Inditex

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    Pestle of Royal Dutch Shell

    just two aircraft to 106. The airline today is proud to be a truly ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) airline with established operations based in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines and Japan. This is complemented by AirAsia X, its low-cost long-haul affiliate carrier that currently flies to destinations in China, Australia, Taiwan, Nepal, Korea and Japan. AirAsia was named the World’s Best Low Cost Airline in the annual World Airline Survey by Skytrax for four consecutive

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    Case Study

    month period when Ryanair would not be profitable during the terms of the aircraft leases. Even when forecasted demands drop, fuel price fluctuations, and currency exchange volatility, Ryanair’s operation were solid. How Cost conscious is the airline? Consider the story of CEO Michael O’Leary’s foray into the World Wide Web. Persuade that web tickets would be free of travel agent commissions, O’leary agreed that Ryanair would built a Web site. Quotes from conventional Web site companies came

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    Competitive Advantage Airasia

    slides Sources of competetive advantage First mover advantage Being the first low cost carrier allows AA to capture a larger market share in South-East Asia which has 500 million people -> huge market. Fresh start, no “legacy” problems of older airlines, this allows them to build an optimal LCC-system from the ground up, they do not inherit old booking systems, unionized employees, old and fuel-consuming aircraft, high customer expectations, et cetera. This is a potential advantage, and it depended

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    Air Canada Case

    Air Canada Air Canada is Canada’s largest domestic, U.S transborder and international airline and largest provider in Canadian market. Air Canada was the world’s 15th largest commercial airlines as of 2011. The reason which made Air Canada reach this position is that it is able to provide a wider range of services to meet its customer’s preferences. This enabled Air Canada to not only reduce

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    History of the Faa

    powered heavier-than-air flight. During the course of World War I, airplanes proved to be a useful tool for the military. With the introduction of airmail planes were now utilized for commercial purposes. The Air Mail Act of 1925 gave birth to the airlines and passenger service began. But the airplane did not reach its full commercial potential until 1926 when the Air Commerce Act was passed. This legislation was responsible for issuing and enforcing traffic rules, licensing pilot, certifying aircrafts

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    Bombardier Case Five Forces

    the companies and have a momentous impact therefore; one has to put more weight for this attribute. Threat of substitutes: Threat of substitutes is found to be low because Performances of the other means of transportation are not superior to the airline industry, thus; there is less chance that the customers will switch to another substitute. Further, substitutes that are available are of low quality that would never be a consumer’s priority. Industry Rivalry: Competition in the aerospace industry

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