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09 août 2014
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Research Paper: Airbus vs. Boeing - In which company a potential investor should rather invest in ?

Case study - 10 pages - International economy

The demand for Air travel has increased tremendously over the past thirty years. From a human perspective, it has proven to be an ideal way to connect remote areas of the world, which would otherwise have more limited possibilities for economic development. For example, air transport helps...

26 mai 2009
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Business analysis of Air Deccan (Now Kingfisher Red)

Tutorials/exercises - 45 pages - Business strategy

Air transport is the most modern, the quickest and the latest addition to the modes of transport. Because of speed with which airplanes can fly, travel by air is becoming increasingly popular Air Deccan is a unit of Deccan Aviation Private Limited, India's largest private heli-charter...

16 janv. 2009
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'Fairbus' or 'Unfairbus' - published: 16/01/2009

Case study - 10 pages - Business strategy

By the end of the 1960s, European aircraft manufacturers realized that continued competition among them could result in continued American dominance in the industry. While European airlines operated 25% of the global airliner fleet, the European aircraft manufacturers' global...

29 août 2006
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Airbus, A380 - Company profile

Case study - 41 pages - Economy general

Airbus is one of the world's leading suppliers of commercial aircraft. This 100-seater boasts a major portion of the market share of annual deliveries worldwide. Its market share has grown from 15% in 1990 to 52% in 2003. On December 31, 2003, its backlog of orders (1,454...

22 nov. 2012
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Airbus and Boeing: A real life duopoly

Case study - 9 pages - Business strategy

Another Nose in the Trough and Plane Poker were two articles on the air craft industry which were published by The Economist in late 2010. While these two articles might have been published in different issues of the famed magazine, when we consider the aircraft industry it is simply...

12 juil. 2006
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Airbus vs Boeing ? une analyse commerciale de la bataille

Case study - 22 pages - Business strategy

The economies of the European Union and of the United States are becoming more inter-twined and inter-dependent. One can state that this far-reaching and powerful development has driven both the economies even further towards open and integrated trans-atlantic marketing. The EU-US economic...

02 janv. 2015

Concorde: Two different concepts

Essay - 3 pages - Business strategy

From 1959, aviation specialists began to see the great potential of supersonic commercial transport aircrafts. Air traffic was growing steadily and rapidly by then. While 100 billion passenger-kilometres were recorded in 1962, 222 billion were projected at this time for 1970. Long haul to...

21 déc. 2010
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Manufacture and strategic interest of Airbus A-400M

Case study - 8 pages - Business strategy

Airbus A400M is a general-purpose military strategic transport aircraft which will enter into service in 2012. It is intended to replace Lockheed C-130 Hercules and Transall C-160, brought into service in 1956 and 1967 repectively, by doubling the load and the volume capacity of these...

29 sept. 2010
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Boeing vs. Airbus - publié le 29/09/2010

Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy

The aircraft industry consists in the building and the manufacture of aircrafts according to several standards and rules from government bodies. There are two types of aviation: the military and the civil. There is a high level of competitiveness because only two builders, Boeing...

28 févr. 2010
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Boeing vs. Airbus

Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy

The aircraft industry consists in the building and the manufacture of aircrafts according to several standards and rules from government bodies. There are two types of aviation: the military and the civil. There is a high level of competitiveness because only two builders, Boeing...

29 sept. 2010
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Marketing Project : the Study of Airbus - publié le 29/09/2010

Case study - 10 pages - Services marketing

Demographics In 1940 there were 10 million passengers a year; in 1960 there were 20 million, and now, thanks to the baby boomers, there are 1656 millions. The forecasting announces that air traffic will double in the next 15 years. The demographic environment is clearly increasing, and...

21 janv. 2010
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Marketing Project : the Study of Airbus

Case study - 10 pages - Services marketing

Demographics In 1940 there were 10 million passengers a year; in 1960 there were 20 million, and now, thanks to the baby boomers, there are 1656 millions. The forecasting announces that air traffic will double in the next 15 years. The demographic environment is clearly increasing, and...

27 janv. 2011
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Impact of the delays of delivery of A380 Airbus in the sector of aeronautics and the restructuring plan

Essay - 11 pages - Business strategy

These last months, the situation of the air transport has been strongly influenced by the crisis which Airbus saw, due mainly to the delays in the delivery of A380. Sonaca is also touched by this crisis, and this, because Airbus is a very important customer. Indeed, the orders for A380 were to...

21 sept. 2011
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Airbus -US and World Market

Market study - 10 pages - Business strategy

When American aircraft manufacturers were lobbying to prevent Airbus' entry into the American market, George Warde, a former president of American Airlines was appointed by Airbus to promote its fleet in America. By 1978, Eastern and Pan American World Airways, Inc. had decided to...

27 avril 2015
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Case Study: Liability & Negligence

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

In the case presented, there are different people who may be found liable for the Pilot's accident. One of the parties who can be found liable for the Pilot's accident is the pilot himself. The manufacturer of the aircraft can also be found liable for the pilot's accident. Another party...

04 août 2010
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The Boeing Group

Thesis - 6 pages - Business strategy

Who hasn't heard of “Boeing”? The name has been and is still synonymous with the aircraft it produces. The Boeing group is the largest aircraft manufacturer in the world. Boeing is a major defense and aerospace corporation. It has had its Headquarters in Chicago, Illinois...

17 sept. 2009
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Organizational structure of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)

Tutorials/exercises - 30 pages - Management

Hindustan Aeronautic Limited [HAL] a premier Aerospace Company in Asia is engaged in design, development and manufacture of military and civil aircraft for over 5 decades. The product range covers basic piston engine trainer aircraft to helicopters to sophisticated state of the art...

03 févr. 2011
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The traceability of A380 airbus

Case study - 8 pages - Electronics, mechanics, engineering & technology

Airbus aircraft manufactures, creates, develops, manufactures, sells and manages aircraft maintenance. Airbus Industrie was formed in 1970 as an economic interest group extending into the European level. The range of very large aircraft development has emerged recently with...

29 sept. 2010
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Boeing: Management Skills - publié le 29/09/2010

Case study - 9 pages - Management

In order to answer the three question concerning strategic moves that Boeing should take to -achieve profit stability within the global aerospace industry -increase its market share and -align its global strategy with its global structure, some structure points have to be explained. The...

06 janv. 2014
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Case study on insider trading: Airbus and EADS

Case study - 6 pages - Business strategy

In a context of economic globalization and consumerism, the economy often difficult to follow the road as complex legal processes come into line of sight, and complicate the task of regulating market, e.g. consortium Airbus-EADS or Boeing-Airbus duopoly. Maneuvers accelerated ongoing...

13 oct. 2020
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PESTEL Analysis - The aeronautical sector

Case study - 5 pages - Tourism marketing

Aeronautics is the science around the designing, building and flying of aircraft. Ranging from non-powered aircraft to supersonic space transport, and it is one of the world's largest industries in terms of product output, employment and monetary value globally. The freedom of...

21 janv. 2008
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Boeing: Management Skills

Case study - 9 pages - Management

In order to answer the three question concerning strategic moves that Boeing should take to -achieve profit stability within the global aerospace industry -increase its market share and -align its global strategy with its global structure, some structure points have to be explained. The...

31 déc. 2010
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Marketing File: The low-cost company Ryanair

Case study - 6 pages - Services marketing

A developing market, the air transport industry is also very competitive, with rules of the game being completely transformed by the advent of lowcost airlines, first in the United States and then in Europe. Though Air France KLM is the world leader in the commercial air travel today, Ryanair has...

16 déc. 2013
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Analysis of Breitling in air navigation

Case study - 30 pages - Services marketing

The launch of the Breitling Navitimer a genuine wrist instrument is being offered which is also the instrumental symbol of the brand. Ingenious and efficient, this chronograph has"computer aviation," a circular slide rule that is capable of performing all calculations related to air navigation....

25 nov. 2008
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A look at Lockheed Martin

Presentation - 40 pages - Business strategy

Allan Loughead (later changed to Lockheed) began his career in aviation in 1910 when he began working as an aircraft mechanic. In 1913, he teamed with his brother Malcolm to build their first aircraft, a floatplane. With the advent of jet propulsion and advances in aircraft...

05 mars 2009
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Study on impeller manufacturing for centrifugal fans

Thesis - 27 pages - Physics

The Tail Rotor Spindle is the one of the main component in the Helicopters. The helicopters are used for transportation, for construction, for firefighting, search and rescue, and a variety of other jobs that requires its special capabilities. Helicopters are the most versatile flying machines...

06 nov. 2014
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An analysis of Ryanair competitiveness

Case study - 7 pages - Business strategy

This report illustrates an analysis of Ryanair competitiveness, adaptation to the macro-level factors in the United Kingdom and factors contributing to its current success. Initially, the Porter's five-force model entails analysis of the threat posed by buyers, suppliers, industrial rivalry,...

13 sept. 2014
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The air flight market (2006)

Market study - 5 pages - Brand management

The air flight market is one of the most popular markets in the world. Today, two firms dominate the aircraft market, Boeing and Airbus. The two companies could moreover represent the new economic opposition between the American and the European models. It appears that several major...

27 janv. 2011
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Strategic analysis of the company "Easyjet"

Case study - 17 pages - Services marketing

The low-cost airline companies are subject to the same safety rules and controls on airplanes than any scheduled airline. They meet all the various conventions, protocols and agreements, of European and international standards. At the national level, even though France is part of the European...

14 déc. 2010
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Strategy of Air France: Analysis and recommendations (2009)

Case study - 38 pages - Business strategy

Born on August 30, 1933 by the consolidation of major French airlines ‘Societe Generale Air Transport,' Air Union, the International Company for Air Navigation, Air East and ‘Compagnie Generale Aeropostale', Air France formed the largest French airline company. In January 2000, the...