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05 août 2010
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How the busy bee bustles: Learning flights in honeybees

Thesis - 2 pages - Social, moral & civic education

While it may take you days to learn your way around a new town, it only takes a few seconds for a honeybee to learn the details of a new landscape. In “Investing in learning: why do honeybees, Apis mellifera, vary the durations of learning flights?” by Cynthia A. Wei and Fred C....

19 janv. 2023

Implementation of a Flight Management System within an Airline

Tutorials/exercises - 13 pages - Computer science

This analysis aims to design and build a prototype of an airline-oriented web application for managing aircraft flights. At the same time, it aims to be a powerful, easy-to-use, fast and effective management tool for airline agents, on the one hand, and a simple and safe information tool...

25 oct. 2024

Using AI Copilots to Enhance Aviation Safety for Autonomous Aircraft Operations

Case study - 4 pages - Electronics, mechanics, engineering & technology

This research proposes an AI copilot system to improve aviation safety for autonomous flight operations. The system combines knowledge representation, reasoning, natural language processing, and computer vision, helping with risk assessments, countermeasure recommendations, and human-AI...

14 oct. 2020
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Porter's Five forces - The Airlines industry

Essay - 6 pages - Services marketing

Airlines are companies and their aim is to operate routes and carry passengers. We will not analyse the cargo part of the airlines here but only the passenger carrying. An Airline can be: • A national company (airline owned by the government of a country). It normally conducts scheduled...

30 oct. 2024

Boyhood - Richard Linklater (2014) - An Eriksonian Analysis

Artwork commentary - 5 pages - Film studies

Personality development is a complex and multifaceted process that occurs across the lifespan and is influenced by a myriad of biological, social, and psychological factors. Throughout history, an enormous number of hypothetical models have been brought up to explain the causes and the steps of...

27 avril 2015
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Analysis of the crisis management of Malaysia flight MH370 disaster

Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies

On 8th March 2014, the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared within 1 hour of takeoff while en route from the Malaysian city of Kuala Lumpur to the Chinese city of Beijing. The airplane, a Boeing 777 registration number 9M-MRO, was carrying 239 persons from 14 different countries, of...

16 juin 2021
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SWOT Analysis - Qatar Airways

Case study - 4 pages - Tourism marketing

Qatar Airways is the flag carrier of the State of Qatar in the Middle East. The company is known to be one of the best airlines in the world in terms of safety, comfort, image. Its main air hub is located in Doha, Qatar, and the company operates flights all over the world, sometimes via...

16 juin 2021
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SWOT Analysis - Emirates

Case study - 5 pages - Tourism marketing

The tourism sector is one of the most important sectors for the economy, regardless of the country. However, tourism has been impacted by the onset of the health crisis, which has generated millions of euros in losses worldwide for the entire segment. Airlines have also been hit hard by the...

27 août 2014
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A Close Reading of Flight by Patterns by Sherman Alexei

Book review - 2 pages - Literature

Flight Patterns is a short story written by Sherman Alexei; I selected this story because it captures and discusses the issues affecting the current American society in a unique writing style that captivates the reader. Sherman brings into light the socio-political issues affecting the...

18 nov. 2020
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Traditional and low cost airlines - marketing strategies

Case study - 11 pages - Tourism marketing

The airline industry has undergone profound changes in the space of a few years. First of all, because of increased digitisation, but also because of other so-called low-cost companies which have emerged and which have disrupted the traditional aviation pattern. This has been a great thing for...

05 mars 2021
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PESTEL Analysis - Boeing

Case study - 5 pages - Tourism marketing

The Boeing Company was founded as B&W in 1916. It operates in the civil, military and space aeronautics industries. Given the political context at the time, the company grew rapidly, including supplying the US military with war engines as the country entered the global conflict. Military aviation...

07 avril 2021
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Pestel Analysis - Airbus

Case study - 5 pages - Tourism marketing

The Airbus company operates in the aeronautics sector, which includes a civilian component and a military component. Airbus was created in 1969, following an agreement between several European powers, notably France, Germany and England. The head office is located in France, near Toulouse. The...

18 juin 2021
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Porter's Five Forces - Emirates

Case study - 4 pages - Tourism marketing

Emirates is one of the best known and largest airlines in the world. Its main hub is located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. EMIRATES was founded in 1985, making it one of the first historic companies in the Middle East. One of its main competitors, QATAR AIRWAYS, for example, only started...

29 sept. 2010
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Hewlett-Packard: The Flight of the Kittyhawk

Case study - 10 pages - Business strategy

The technology industry is a market of change, due to innovative breakthroughs. But for the firms in this sector, the challenge is to predict success. The disk drive industry provides some characteristics of how changes can cause certain types of firms to succeed or fail in choosing for instance...

04 nov. 2021

SWOT Analysis - The space tourism market

Case study - 5 pages - Tourism marketing

Major players in the sector today, Richard Branson (Virgin Galactic), Jeff Bezos (BlueOrigin), Elon Musk (SpaceX), are now familiar names when it comes to space tourism. All of them have the ambition to democratize access to space with, however, some subtle differences in their respective...

23 nov. 2010
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Study of fusion: Star Alliance

Case study - 36 pages - Services marketing

In 1997, Thai, Lufthansa, SAS, Air Canada and United Airlines combined to create Star Alliance, the largest network of airlines. Star Alliance is a consortium of companies that aims to become the leading network for frequent travelers with high value customers (generating high income) and to...

21 sept. 2011
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Air France-KLM in the US and worldwide

Market study - 10 pages - Business strategy

1919 witnessed the maiden flight of Koninklijke Luchtvaartmaatschappij for The Netherlands and Colonies or the KLM as it is popularly known. Years down the lane, in 1933, the civil aviation industry saw the merger of five French airlines, Air Union, Air Orient, Societe Generale de...

31 janv. 2014
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Overbooking at Global Airlines

Case study - 5 pages - Business strategy

Any business organization has various challenges in its operation, therefore, the organization, through the management should make sure that the organization operates towards the objectives of the organization. One of the organizations that face such challenges is the Global Airline Services,...

31 déc. 2010
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Marketing strategies of the traditional low cost airlines

Thesis - 30 pages - Services marketing

The airline sector has evolved in recent years, with low-cost airline companies offering tickets at unbeatable prices. Many traditional companies are thus forced to compete with these prices in order to remain competitive in the market. These low cost tariffs are offered by the low cost airlines...

03 mars 2011
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The segmentation of Eurostar rail

Case study - 6 pages - Services marketing

Eurostar is a high-speed train plying between two European capitals, Paris and Brussels, with a stopover in London in the center, by using the Channel Tunnel (some other French destinations - figure 1 - are occasionally served such as the alpine ski resorts during winter or even the Avignon train...

24 oct. 2024

Navigating Flair Airlines

Case study - 4 pages - Business strategy

Canada's heavyweight, Flair Airlines, is at the top of the flying world. It is famous for being a low-cost airline, so customers get reasonably priced flights. We will explore all the inner forces that push Flair onward in our tiny world. In our presentation, we will provide the...

21 sept. 2011
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British Airways - Global Operations

Market study - 7 pages - Business strategy

British Airways (BA), a flagship carrier airline in the UK, was created in 1974 and is headquartered in Waterside. It was privatized in February 1987 and is the largest airline in the UK based on fleet size, international destinations and international flights. BA's - British Airways...

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 include the...

27 août 2014
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Aircraft Cabin Load

Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy

Aircraft Cabin Load is the maximum load that can be carried by an individual sortie during a given flight. Aircraft cabins are configured according to the load that they are made to carry. Passenger aircrafts can be re-configured to carry cargo by removal of the seats; however, this...

10 sept. 2008
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Business analysis & recommendations report:Southwest Airlines Co.

Essay - 9 pages - Business strategy

Southwest Airlines Co. was founded in 1967, but its first scheduled flight was delayed until 1971 due to lawsuits from competitors. The company began as a small, regional carrier with three routes. In its initial public offering in June of 1971, the company reported that the funds...

03 mars 2011
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Analysis of the strategy of Air France - KLM (2009)

Case study - 6 pages - Services marketing

Pierre Henri Gourgeon, the current CEO of Air France, explains the success of the functional group on three main axes: a balanced and diversified operation, in Hub, an international alliance. These axes are the basis of the strategy of Air France KLM. In a sluggish economy, Air France- KLM...

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...

16 avril 2009
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Online airline reservation system

Dissertation - 49 pages - Computer science

One of the most common modes of travel is traveling by air. Customers who wish to travel by air nowadays have a wide variety of airlines and a range of timings to choose from. Nowadays competition is so fierce between airlines that there are lot of discounts and a lot of luxuries given to...

13 janv. 2015
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Delta Airlines

Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy

Delta airlines started as a crop dusting outfit in 1928 in Monroe Louisiana. It was the first professional crop duster in the whole country. It was founded by a man by the name Woolman who became the chief executive officer for more than thirty years till his death in 1966. Woolman moved the...

30 nov. 2009
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An analysis of nutritional requirement for athletes

Thesis - 9 pages - Sports

This paper examines the nutritional needs of the athletes. Though there are numerous sports, this paper evaluates Marathon and racing as the example of stressing the importance in athletes. This paper is designed to provide recommendations for British Athletes during the Olympic Games to be held...