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Papers On Air & Aviation
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Airline Industry Analysis
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A 4 page paper analyzing the airline industry according to Porter’s five forces. The paper concludes that critical factors for success in the industry include the ability to compete in ways different from competitors and intense customer loyalty. Most airlines struggle to achieve these ends. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSairIndAnalyPort.rtf
Airline Industry Report
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This 13 page paper considers the airline industry and if it doomed to remain a low profit industry. The paper looks at the background of the industry and then undertakes a SWOT analysis to look at the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, a PEST analysis which considers the political, economic, social and technological influences and a Porters Five Forces analysis. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEairline.rtf
Airline Industry Trends
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A 6 page paper discussing trends in the global airline industry. Several airlines have made changes specifically targeting the business traveler, but many of the world's leading airlines face survival issues. All airlines are required to address financial, security and customer issues. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KSairTrends.rtf
Airline Management Questions
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A 5 page paper answering 4 questions about the airline industry. Questions address codesharing at American Airlines and China Eastern Air; what makes Herb Kelleher worthy of admiration; suggestions for marketing for the future; and recommendations for allocating $5 billion for fleet replacement over 4 years. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KSairMgmtQues.rtf
Airline Marketing Since September 11th
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17 pages in length. The ripple effect of September 11th's terrorist attack has touched virtually each and every person in one way or another; however, perhaps nowhere was the detrimental impact felt more severely than in the travel industry. In essence, people were terrified to leave the safety and sanctity of familiar surroundings and, as a direct result, airplane travel plummeted to a new low. This reaction to the potential for subsequent attacks caused untold numbers of airline employees to be furloughed or laid off indefinitely, while the airlines themselves took such an economic beating that many required government bailout in order to remain in business. As such, marketing tactics have reflected the need for people to overcome their fear and once again support the airline industry's precarious existence. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: TLCAirMk.rtf