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Indicator 4: Third Party Providers
Indicator 4: Third Party Providers
Super Jet has entered into agreements with these vendors, it does not directly control them. If one or many providers fail to perform their jobs, it would be the Super Jet who would incur heavy losses, delays in flights, and bad reputation. In addition, not controlling its third-party vendors may also result in safety or security breach. Such a breach; especially, after September 11 attacks would tarnish the company’s reputation and may lead to another bankruptcy or perhaps a buyout by another better airline.

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