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Papers On Air & Aviation
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Airbus Case Study
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This 24 page paper is written in two parts. The first part is a case study looking at the Airbus Company, which is an EADS company. The case study looks at the history of the company, its products including be A380, the structure of the company and it is facilities, the competition it faces from Boeing, the management and leadership. The second part of the paper answer questions regarding some of the challenges faced by Airbus including the pressure for innovation, the accusations of insider trading in 2006, the dual CEO structure, the policy of compensating for currency changes as well is other influencing factors such as US government influences on Boeing and the potential of new entrants into the aircraft manufacturing business. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEairbcase.rtf
Airbus, Boeing, and Sematech: Competition is Keen
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A 5 page overview of the competition between Airbus, Boeing, and Sematech in the Airplane manufacturing industry. Recounts the successes and challenges of each company. Emphasizes that appropriate merger strategy coupled with a philosophy of producing the best product at the best price drives each
of these companies. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPboeing.wps
Aircraft Accident Investigation
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A 3 pages research paper that offers a brief "how to" guide on aircraft accident investigation. The writer describes the basics of what such an investigation entails. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: khaainv.rtf
AIRCRAFT AND BENEFITS ON SOCIETY
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This 4-page paper examines the benefits that airplanes and helicopters have had on society in general. In addition to some historical discussion about airplanes, the paper mentions advantages that air travel has brought forward. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTairtra.rtf
Airline Carriers
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The role adopted in writing this 5 page example report is of a purser of a major airline. The rationale for such a choice is that, in this position, the report can be written from a hands on perspective. Thus, the executive receiving the materials will be well informed because the knowledge would come from experience. The utilization of a major airline as a model would also give a purser a better education than if he was employed within the context of a smaller operation. The report's analysis considers topics in human resourcing as applicable to major airline carriers. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Airlin.wps