Airbus A320 family Essays

  • The Airbus A320

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    In the past, the Airbus A320 is the best aircraft of the Airbus Company. It is can also flying across the continent for long distances. And In 1990, the Airbus Company decided to have a project to increase the number of aircraft for competing with other companies. So in 1994, the Airbus Company analyzed business-marketing opportunities; they decide to build a new larger aircraft, so in 2000, they official started the production of a brand new Airbus A380, which, was planned to be the world’s largest

  • Airbus Commercial Case Study

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    Airbus Commercial is one of the four operating divisions of Airbus Group with Astrium, Eurocopter, and Cassadian (see Appendix 1). Founded in 1970, Airbus is now the European leading aircraft manufacturer, offering modern and efficient passenger aircraft on the more than 100-seat market. At the end of the financial year 2013, the commercial division of Airbus recorded 39.89 millions of Euros, which represents more than 65% of the group revenues (Airbus.com, 2014). Currently, Airbus Commercial competes

  • Taking a Look at TACA Airlines

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    headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana under administration of the Kriete Family of El Salvador. During the 1980s, TACA Airlines made several upgrades to its fleet by substituting older turboprops and the One Eleven airliner for more fuel efficient airliners such as the 737-300 and the 737-400. In the 1990s, TACA Airlines became the principal user and launching customer of the Airbus A320 model in Latin America. The Airbus A320 were substitutes for the aging Boeing 737-200/-300/-400 seri... ... middle

  • Case Study On Airbus

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    INTRODUCTION- Why Airbus? Airbus produces approximately half of the world’s jet airlines. Porter stated that aircraft suppliers have more profit compared to airlines; therefore, we decided to find out what kind of business strategies help the company excel, particularly Airbus is competing with Boeing. On the other side, business strategies will support the company’s future design processes in the industry and technology needs. Airbus does not only manufacture passenger jets, they also have military

  • The Boeing 737

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    The Boeing 737 is one of the most popular aircraft ever produced. Over 7700 in all variants have been produced, with an additional 11,275 aircraft on order. This makes the 737 the most popular jetliner to date. The 737 has a wide variety of uses, and still remains extremely popular and under high demand. Because it is such a widely mass produced aircraft, it is also a target for constant aerodynamic improvements. Boeing has looked at everything from the design of the anti-collision lights,

  • American Airlines History and Development

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    this unfortunate attacks, it led to many operation and job cancellations. American Airlines create many partnership through all its history. In addition, the integration of electronic developments and new redesign aircrafts, such as the Boeing and Airbus. Another factor is the frequency of flyers and the business achievement in the field of technology and training technics. By working towards a better and common goal, American offers great distinction and associations to the global partnership. In

  • Airbus Planning

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    Airbus Planning Airbus is a big well known company in the aviation industry. One of its biggest qualities is the ethical principles, the codes of ethics they practice and the clean reputation they hold. To begin with, it is important to highlight the exceptional quality of its strong integrity and safety culture. Both inside and outside the company environment. The most important codes of ethics are to maintain strong commitment, trust, responsibility, respect, honesty and fairness to the people

  • Advantages Of Jet Blue Business Strategy

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    CASM is approximately 12% higher than A320. The E190 RASM is 30% higher than A320. E190 also has significant lower acquisition costs compared to A320. This reduces the financial break-even point for the flight operation. Comparing to other regional jets, E190 also has 34% less fuel consumption and higher utilization (10-11 hours vs. 8 hours/day) while offering more seating capacity allowing Jet Blue to service wider range of destinations. Additionally, E190 and A320 both can be operated interchangeably

  • Fly By Wire: Unraveling the Miracle on the Hudson

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    Flight 1549 took off on January 15, 2009, a US airways airbus model A320. Before the flight reaches its peak it gets struck by a flock of Canadian geese destroying both of the engines. The 58 year old captain Chesley Sullenberger also known as “Sully” managed to glide the airplane and landing it in to the Hudson river

  • Aircraft Comparison

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    Even with its more recent founding in 1970, Airbus still has a roughly even market share of aircraft as Boeing, which was founded in 1916. Each aircraft manufacturer each has their perks and they both have their disadvantages. Boeing and Airbus each have a similar safety record within the past six years. Comparing each aircraft manufacturer in its entirety does not accurately represent the safety information of Airbus or Boeing. To be able to differentiate each aircraft manufacturer, we need to

  • Airbus Marketing Strategy

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    Marketing Strategies Used by Airbus to Attract Business Customers Presentation of the Company Airbus is a branch of the international Airbus Group SE that manufactures civil aircraft and it is established in Blagnac, France. They have several production and manufacturing facilities in France, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom and the United States and has about 136,574 employees. Their aim is to be a recognized leader in commercial aeronautics and defense as well as space markets and in eco-efficient

  • Duopoly Market Structure Analysis

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    manufacturing accounts for more than 50% of the total commercial aircraft produced, it can be seen as a gate way to enter the large commercial aircraft industry, hence, compete with Boeing and Airbus (Harrison, 2011). By closely analyzing the president of Boeing, Jim Albaugh, announcement, "the days of duopoly with Airbus are over in the small commercial jets", we have to realize that the future of the large commercial aircraft won't be as it looks like today.

  • JetBlue: Leadership with Wings

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    JetBlue: Leadership with Wings "To continue to bring humanity back to air travel." This is the promise JetBlue Airways Corporation has made to its shareholders, customers, and "crew members" in order to build a strong, solid and rapidly growing company. JetBlue uses two significant tools that drive its success: low fares and superb customer service. This growing discount airline works to keep its costs down and implies this goal by offering one-class service and eliminating airport lounges and full

  • Future of Passenger Aircraft

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    Emirates Airlines out of Dubai. Growing up with aviation in our family, I've seen and heard the best stories of flight, but it seems the best are yet to come. Every new dawn breeds a new idea of some component of flight that will lead to the best experiences offered in the passenger aircraft world. Personally, that I have been flying regularly for the last ten years. From just a few years before I joined the Navy in 2005, our family started taking their first trips by aircraft. Living on the East

  • Bombardier Flight Bag (FBF)

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    is expected to enter service approximately six months after the CS100.The Bombardier C Series is a family of narrow body, twine engine, medium-range jetairline currently under development by Canadian manufacturer bombardier [1]. The C Series models are the 110-seat CS100 and the 135-seat CS300. These were initially named C110 and C130, respectively. In certification documentation, the C Series family is designated Bombardier BD-500, with suffix

  • Business Strategy Case Study: Spirit Airlines, Inc.

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    Introduction The airline industry is very competitive, amongst them lies Spirit Airlines. They were born in 1964, originally as a trucking company named Clippert Trucking Company, which was a corporation based in Michigan. They actually didn’t begin their air operations until 1990, which is when it was renamed to Spirit Airlines Inc. Later in 1999, Spirit moved their headquarters to the orange state - Florida. Spirit Airlines provides competition by promoting low fares and making it very affordable

  • Swot Analysis Of Indian Airlines

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    a strong order of 100 Airbus A320-200 aircraft in June 2005 with pl... ... middle of paper ... ...dia Management -:  Rahul Bhatia, MD  Aditya Ghosh, President Systems – Growing and expanding and insuring it puts in place a more secure, safe and efficient landing system that also saves fuel and promotes greener environment, IndiGo Airlines steered the first-ever required navigation performance (RNP) approach. IndiGo has teamed up with Quo-vadis, a subsidiary of Airbus International, the apex

  • Movie Review: The Movie Analysis Of The Movie 'Sully'

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    On the fifteenth of January in the year of 2009, a routine flight to Charlotte Douglas Airport from LaGuardia had taken liftoff and was headed on its way. The Airbus A320-214 jetliner was ascending until disaster struck, literally. A flock of Canada Geese struck US Airways Flight 1549. The geese disabled both the right and left engine. The Captain, Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger and First Officer, Jeff Skiles had to make a decision for 155 lives. With the loss of thrust in both engines, clearing the

  • Importance Of Good Quality Journalism

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    Journalism is the collection and sharing of information about ongoing events to a mass group of people (Bainbridge et al., 2011). Its core principle is to provide information as well as the truth to the public. Reported news serves a role in the society as they inform the public of relevant information on events that happens. Good journalism entails various factors that align with the interest of the public. In this essay, I will show different elements of what constitutes ‘good quality’ journalism

  • Swiss Air And The Dissolution Of The Qualifier Group

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    two airlines were Ad Astra-Aero and Balair. At that time the two airlines had 13 aircraft and 64 employees who flew 4 domestic and 14 international flights that went all over Zurich. More recently Swissair converted to an all Airbus fleet in which 3 members of the A320 family and A330-200 provided the services. It grew from the initial 18 routes to a stronger network encircling most of Europe. In 1934 Swissair became the first airline to employ European airhostesses. The airline was known for its