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    Already developed CSR strategy of Turkish Airlines can be thoroughly analyzed in their annual sustainability reports. Through reviewing the company’s previous disclosures and publishing, it’s noticeable that, only in 2013, the company has separately put forth a sustainable report, and indeed, a very detailed one. Previously, all regarded information could be found in general annual reports and other disclosures. Although publishing a separate sustainable report is far behind schedule compared to

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    “The world commercial airline industry is one of the most diverse, dynamic and perplexing in the world ” (Globale Airline Industry Program). The airports are exceptionally complex facilities and highly renowned for the variety of services and resources it provides to both the airlines and its users. Airlines and airports are inextricably intertwined together and none of them can survive without the other. The aviation industry is growing at an exponential rate. The demands for an effective and efficient

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    AT 590 Special Problems in Aviation Technology Visualizing process and data flow ‘Smart’ interactive process mapping Shuyao Wu Purdue University   Abstract This paper explores the augmented reality (AR) technology in airport ramp operations. The purpose of this project is to provide a surveillance mechanism for ramp operators so that where will be a decrease in ramp accidents. Through the paper, the process map of ground operations shows the procedure after planes entering the gate until they leave

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    use the airport. Also, the airport need more staff for the airport operation, so the revenue and cost of airport would be increase. However, in the low season, the airport revenue and costs would be decrease because the number of traveller is less than peak season, so no more people who use the airport than no more flight provide for traveller, and the airport no need more staff for airport operation. Thus, airport’s revenue and costs would be lower. The main techniques for measuring airport economic

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    The Pond It was only supposed to be a nice day at the pond. Although it was summer, most of the days had been muggy, and under 65 degrees. Finally, Beyulah and I had a breakthrough. We woke with the sun shining through my window and a 80 degree forecast, so we packed a water bottle, sparkling cider, and a pack of Twix™ and got onto our bikes. Immediately we encountered a problem. As we reached the main road, a huge construction truck was parked at the end of my street, we found the road was being

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    Commercial Airports There are a lot of strange and unique airports and airstrips out there but not all of them are accessible to the general public. This is a list of a few strange airports that you and me can get a ticket and fly to, that is, if you have to nerves to fly to some of these unique feats of engineering. 1. Mataveri International Airport (IPC) The Mataveri International Airport or Isla de Pascua Airport located on Rapa Nui (Easter Islands) is the most remote airport in the world

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    Logan International Airport Case Study MGCR 472: Operation Management Executive Summary This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the current and prospective delay problems of Logan International Airport at Boston, Massachusetts. Method of analysis includes waiting line simulation and historical data tracking as well as response from both local community and Massport. Results of the data show that the major causes to delay are broken down in

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    MBA Elective: Airline and Airport Management (Part -1) Attend any 4 questions. Each question carries 25 marks (Each answer should be of minimum 2 pages / of 300 words) 1. Airline management practice has evolved significantly over the past three decades. The development of this practice has contributed to recent advances in computation and communication technologies and, more importantly, the need to reduce costs and increase revenues. Explain. 2. The Total Airport Management System (TAMS) is

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    substantially damaged due to impact to the top of oak trees on Peak Mountain Ridge in East Granby, Connecticut. The aircraft also hit the Instrument Landing System (ILS) localizer antenna, which was on its way to Runway 15 of Bradley International Airport (BDL). The aircraft, lastly, crashed while on approach to Runway 15 of BDL at 00:55 Eastern Time. Fortunately, there were no fatalities and all 73 passengers and crew of 5 survived the impact. Accident Factors Among many contributing factors

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    Pestel Analysis Of Apple

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    External Environment Apple Inc.’s high performance can be linked to its effective understanding and addressing of the external factors in it’s macro environment. These include strategies that are used to exploit any arising opportunities and to protect against potential threats. In order to identify these factors, we can use the PESTEL analysis. While the company may be a leader in the industry, the PESTEL analysis goes to show that Apple must continue to evolve as per the leading external factors

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