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| A Comparative Analysis Of The Key Marketing Communications Strategies & Communications Mixes In The UK Airline Industry Airlines were often controlled by their national government despite serving an international market. Airlines have not been taken over by multinational corporations due to restrictions laid down in the Air Service Agreements. The Chicago Convention included the assumption national government's administered their own airlines. Word Count :4570 words - Date added to the site : April 27, 2006 -Subject :Aviation, Aeronautics Aging Aircraft Problems Both military and civilian aircrafts fleets are operated throughout the world to increase the time period of the serviceability of aircrafts and thus there is a great need to address the challenges of aging aircrafts. Word Count :4300 words - Date added to the site : May 4, 2006 -Subject :Aviation, Aeronautics Continental Airlines Continental Airlines is a major US air carrier, serving about 130 domestic and around 100 international destinations worldwide. Continental Airlines has a wholly owned subsidiary named Continental Micronesia (CMI). It also owns a regional affiliate called Express Jet, which operates under the Continental Express name Word Count :3500 words - Date added to the site : April 20, 2006 -Subject :Aviation, Aeronautics Different Types Of Aircraft Engines The invention of the aircraft was one of the most revolutionary inventions in human history. The various advancements in science and technology have created a variety of engines but the basic principle that drives them is very similar. Word Count :1039 words - Date added to the site : May 4, 2006 -Subject :Aviation, Aeronautics Fairchild Semiconductor IT Off Shoring Off shoring is recognized as a process whereby large business companies with in the developed part of the world enjoy operational and strategic benefits from low-cost countries located in remote areas. Word Count :2153 words - Date added to the site : December 31, 1969 -Subject :Aviation, Aeronautics The Black Box In the recent years many air plane disasters are reported. This is due to either technical reasons or in cases of terrorism. The Investigation Officers rely on a device known as "The Black Box". This device is used to record the end moments of the crew conversation. This helps in giving the investigation party clue’s of what was the motive behind the disaster. The Black Box saves data about a little more than 30 minutes of conversation and any other audible cockpit noises. It is called the 'black box' due to the secret nature of what it contains. The information inside, especially in the cockpit voice recorder can be very personal and should not get into the wrong hands. For this reason, the information inside is encoded. Word Count :3152 words - Date added to the site : May 6, 2006 -Subject :Aviation, Aeronautics |
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