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    Bombardier Reassessing CSeries Flight-Test Schedule Emerging from a hiatus in new-product development in 2008‚ Bombardier took on its biggest challenge yet—to enter a new market with a clean-sheet design‚ its largest aircraft ever and its first with fly-by-wire flight controls‚ carbon-fiber composite wing and geared-turbofan engines. The Canadian manufacturer crossed its first hurdle on Sept. 16‚ when the CSeries narrowbody airliner made its delayed first flight from Mirabel‚ near Montreal. But

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    Economic Profile: Airline Industry Introduction The airline industry provides services for passenger and cargo transport. Over the years the airline industry has faired fairly decent. That is‚ until the September 11 tragedy in 2001. From 1995 through 2000‚ the airline industry earned about $23 billion then lost about $35 billion from 2001 through 2005 (McCabe‚ R.‚ 2008). There are many factors that indicate the economic downfall of the airline industry after the September 11 incident. The purpose

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    Southwest and Continental Airlines: A Managerial Economic Perspective Introduction In order for companies to maximize profits and productivity‚ it is important that they implement managerial economics on both a day-to-day and strategic basis. This paper will compare and contrast Southwest and Continental Airlines from a managerial economic perspective. The goal of the paper is to critically analyze both companies on their use of managerial economic practices. The Airline industry is a capitally

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION | In this rapidly changing world‚ people are relying very much on airline companies to support both their personal and professional activities. Therefore‚ as people demand the great speed transportation‚ the airline companies have to challenge themselves in providing the best products and services to meet the needs and wants of the customers. In the airline industry‚ the efficiency is a vital component to run the business; it thus should be achieved by investing in new and advanced

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    Airline Industry and Its Economic Outline Frank L Mannino Jr. Axia College of University of Phoenix ECO/205 Economic Theory May 09‚ 2010 Airline Industry and Its Economic Outline The question can be is. How has the economy of the airline industry performed throughout the many decades it has been? In addition‚ what did the industry do as it has gone through many events that have challenged its survival? In this type of industry‚ we can say that it has seen their share of success in profits

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    MALAYSIA AIRLINES ANNOUNCES MUTUAL SEPARATION SCHEME TO RIGHTSIZE WORKFORCE Malaysia Airlines today announced the details of its Mutual Separation Scheme (MSS). This fast tracks the organisation’s intention to right size(downsize) its workforce a year ahead of the schedule outlined in its publicly announced 3-year Business Turnaround Plan. Malaysia Airlines will receive compensation from Penerbangan Malaysia Berhad (PMB) for the termination of the Agreement for Domestic Business Unbundling

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    Malaysia Airlines’ Flight 370 Disappearance Have you ever pondered about a plane disappearing in the 21st century and not being able to find it? On March 8th‚ 2014 Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared. The plane was scheduled to take off from Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia and to land in Beijing‚ China. The flight held 227 passengers and 12 crew members. It is said that Flight 370 lost contact with air traffic control after less than an hour of flying. A couple hours later the flight was announced missing

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    in the airline industry: A comparative study of Malaysia Airlines and Air Asia Kee Mun‚ Wong* and Ghazali‚ Musa Faculty of Business and Accountancy‚ University of Malaya‚ 50603 Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia. Accepted 23 March‚ 2011 Brand is crucial in differentiating the superiority of products or services over others. This is an exploratory study examining the differences in brand satisfaction between Malaysian Airlines (full service airlines) and Air Asia (low cost airlines) in Malaysia. 350 usable

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    Overview In today’s global economy‚ firms rely on the analysis of macroeconomic and industry data to develop performance improving strategies and increase their profitability. With this in mind‚ the following report consists of an analysis of the U. ... macro environment‚ the airline industry‚ and Delta Air Lines. It covers both a historic period from 1996 to 2000 and a current period from 2001 to the present. ... Even though there has been current significant improvement in GDP‚ there are new concerns

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    oil production peaked in 1979 at over 240‚000 barrels per day (38‚000m3/d). Japan has been the main customer for Brunei Darussalam’s oil exports; other major customers include South Korea‚ Taiwan‚ United States and the countries of ASEAN. Whereas Malaysia has established a diverse and quickly-growing manufacturing sector that plays an increasing role in the Malaysian economy. From the late 1970s‚ United State was the single largest foreign investor and the major investment projects were in the chemical

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