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    Security Management in Noi Bai Airport

    Air Cargo Security Situation Today, aviation is one of the world’s most important business. The growth of the industry over the past decades has made it one of the biggest contributor to the expansion of global economy. Therefore, an emphasis on airline security is undoubtedly important. Logistics security is not only contingent on safe passage and avoidance of hazards, but also assurance that goods have not been tampered with and kept secure. There are several security threats such as Terrorism

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    Business Strategy

    The case discusses the success of Emirates on becoming one the world’s fastest growing airlines that had grown to become the third largest airline in just twenty-five years. In Emirates’ success, the headquarter location, Dubai, plays an essential role on how Emirates become one of the key airport hubs in the world. The following are the reasons why Dubai is essential to the growth of the airline: A. Strategic location: o Dubai is located in the global transit route, it is located between Europe

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    Delta Airlines Strategy

    Delta Airlines Board of Directors Presentation October 18, 2013 Consultants: General Overview of Delta Airlines Strategy COMPANY’S SANDBOX High rivalry makes industry unattractive Profitability increasing, but still below cost of capital Consolidation trend has reduced rivals helping profits DELTA’S CURRENT STRATEGY Trainer refinery acquisition: using vertical integration to address Delta’s largest expense Metrics of improving flight completions, on-time arrival rate and decreasing mishandled

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    Brandaudit Emirates

    Brand Audit for Emirates By Team Pineapple Pilots Members: 1 Table of Content Table of Content ..................................................................................................................................... 2 Table of Figures ...................................................................................................................................... 2 1. Brand Inventory ...............................................................................

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    Air Transport Operations

    either passengers or cargo is their aircrafts. The airliners are responsible for the maintenance of its fleet. Hence, the overall activities of an airliner can be divided into in flight and ground functions. GROUND OPERATIONS AIRPORTS Any airline industry need minimum infrastructure to ensure a smooth flow of its business and to fulfil requirements set by the

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    Air New Zealand

    Zealand, they are: 1. Discuss how barriers to entry in the airline industry have changed in the past decade. 2. In light of such lowering of barriers, what opportunities are there for there for Air New Zealand to pursue? 3. Air New Zealand must consider different stakeholders in its pursuit of corporate strategies. Identify the key stakeholders and their concerns Introduction Air New Zealand Limited, is the national airline and flag carrier of New Zealand. Since the appointment of

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    Airasia Analysis

    AirAsia was set up by Dato' Tony Fernandes in 2001. In December 2001, Fernandes and his partners set up Tune Air Sdn Bhd (Tune Air), an airline holding company then bought over AirAsia. Now, AirAsia has become one of the most successful airlines in the Southeast Asian region and the pioneer of low cost and no frills travel in Malaysia. The leading low fare airline in the Asia - AirAsia has been expanding rapidly since 2001, to become an award winning and the largest low cost carrier in Asia. With

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    Aviation Management

    Examination Paper of Aviation Management IIBM Institute of Business Management Examination Paper MM.100 Aviation Management Section A: Objective Type & Short Questions (30 Marks) This section consists of Multiple Choice and Short Note type Questions Answer all the questions Part one carries 1 mark each and Part two carries 5 marks each. Part One: Multiple Choices: 1. Which of the following is comes under „Air safety topic‟? a. Lightning b. Ice & snow c. Fire d. All of the above 2. JATO stands for

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    A Case Study of Qantas Airline: the Grounded Kangaroo

    Assessment 3: A case study of Qantas Airline: The grounded kangaroo EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Qantas is the world’s second oldest airline and it fall into a long-run labour dispute which once stopped the running of the company. The CEO of Qantas, Alan Joyce has taken several actions before and during the dispute. This essay will discuss the reason and the cause of such industrial relations problem. Then, to analysis and judge the industrial action of both Qantas and the labour unions with some of

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    Information Systems Analysis for British Airways vs. Easyjet

    is especially true for airline companies such British Airways (BA) and EasyJet. The nature and size of the two carriers operations ensure that they face particular challenges in communicating with all their stakeholders that include the shareholders, personnel, customers and suppliers. In fact, the need for the right information is made acute when it becomes apparent that the information is necessary to ensure control, coordination and decision-making support for the airline company. In response to

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