Category: Air Transport

  • News Report: The Market of Airlines

    Table of Contents Assumptions Limitations Conclusions References Any piece of news and those dedicated to the social, political, and economic sectors, in particular, have some assumptions and limitations which should be considered during the further application of these materials. It is important to review these assumptions and limitations before using the piece of information. After…

  • Irish Aviation Safety: Strategic Position and Strategic Choices

    Introduction The commercial aviation industry plays a central role in facilitating the transportation of people and goods in various parts of the globe. The safety of passengers, staff, and goods is paramount in the profit-making aviation industry. For this reason, air transport is one of the safest modes of movement today. However, fatal accidents in…

  • Next Global Airport Security Program

    Abstract The case presents a security program for Next Global Airport. These safety procedures and measures are best on approved standards, national laws and regulations, and best practices in the aviation industry. They do not aim to cause any inconvenience to airport users, but rather to improve their safety. Security Programme for Next Global Airport…

  • The Airline Industry of Cyprus

    Introduction This study focuses on the ability to survive and operate successfully in the coming business environment challenges so that to help in coming up with the better suggestions and recommendations. The study would also analyze the application of the customers’ expectation management of the service quality towards the e-commerce and globalisation – the 21st…

  • Safety and Secure Risk Management

    Table of Contents Boeing’s Safety Record FAA’s Safety Record Discussion Recommendations Summary References Safety is an important concept in the aviation industry because it underscores the need to protect passengers and crew against accidents. The quality of safety and risk management processes influence how flight operations are managed and how airlines respond to disasters (Vasigh…

  • Safety and Security Risk Management

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion of Findings Mitigation Recommendations Conclusion Referencing Introduction The aviation industry has been grappling with the threat of birds strikes around major airports for decades. Griffin, Young, and Stanton (2015) explain that although many countries around the world have formulated ways of dealing with this problem, a new one has just…

  • New Aviation Routes Across the Middle East for the Next Decade

    Executive summary Embarking into this project was with a view to enhancing the establishment of new aviation routes across the Middle East for the next decade. Statistical evidence has it that the airline industry in the Middle East is projected to grow rapidly in the coming years, buoyed by a rise in the region as…

  • The Problem of the Air Rage

    Introduction For the last couple of years, air rage has been on the rise; however, not much attention has been accorded to it, neither is there accurate statistics that have been developed. Air rage is bad conduct of plane passenger that may result in physical torture, emotional harassment or any conduct that affect the comfort…

  • Environmental Impact of International Tourism

    Causes of Low-Cost Airlines Success In the context of airlines before deregulation, activities in the airlines industry were an antithesis of competitive markets. Airlines were monopolized by local governments, or big business houses, which actively discouraged competition through a restrictive and regulatory regime, meant essentially to avoid private enterprises entering a prerogatively public domain. In…

  • Air Cargo and Truck Cargo Transportation Deregulation in the U.S. Since 1945

    The deregulation of United States transport industry picked momentum in 1970s. The inefficiency caused by strenuous regulations angered many policy makers who began to agitate for reforms. While the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) exercised control of the aviation industry, the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) checked the rates of railroad carriers. The efforts of President Jimmy…