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Singapore International Airlines, 2002. This paper focuses on the history, growth and expansion of Singapore International Airlines. 2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 7 sources, $ 89.95 »
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Abstract SIA is one of the leading airlines of the world with more than $1 billion in liquid assets and this is happening at a time when all major airlines of the world are reporting heavy losses and some are entirely dependent on bailout packages. The airline has the most sophisticated in-flight services, extraordinary corporate values, pleasant cabin crew, youngest fleet and a success recipe, which others only wish they knew about, all this has resulted in the creation of an airline which has been predicted to emerge stronger from the current economic crisis.
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Flying Merger, 2002. Merger strategy between Royal Dutch Airlines and British Airways. 2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 89.95 »
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Abstract This ten page paper looks at the idea of how British Airways and Royal Dutch Airlines could merge to form a unique partnership. The paper also looks at the business stratagem of British Airways and how economies have affected their costs and profits. The paper also looks at possible changes in logos and how the effect of such changes within the industry would effect the two company's. Overall the paper is in favour of the merger and defends it.
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Airline Security, 2002. A look at the funding of airline security in America. 2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 89.95 »
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Abstract This study will seek to understand how the federal government and the airlines can help to fund the security systems that will be used. By realizing the two-sided front that may help the airlines from a governmental level, we can see how the airlines, are, as well, responsible for their own security, and should realize that, as other businesses do, they must be responsible in their finances. Many find that either one of these levels of funding should take responsibility, but in this study, both parties should take an equal share in the way that businesses should be watched by government, as well as business taking responsibility for their own lack of security.
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US Air Force, 2002. A short history of the United States Air Force in space warfare and technology. 2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 89.95 »
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Abstract This study will discuss the different roles of the Air Force is creating weapons that could be used in space, as well as the many different facets of military monitoring that are part of the use of satellites in space. By understanding such angles in Air force technology, such as the use of missiles, and long-range communications networks, we can see how the history of the Air Force in this perspective can show us the failures, as well as the great successes, which contribute to the safety of the United States in this manner. With all of these options for space defense, as well as military advantages on the offensive side, we can see how these informational structures in the advancement of technology has created a whole new way to see air defense in our history of outer space utilization. In the last seventy-five years, there has been much that was accomplished in this arena, and by showing the many accomplishments of this varied military institution, we can learn how they changed and adapted in the realm of weapons building
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Dell Computer Air Cargo Operations, 2002. This paper examines how Dell Computers deals with shipping their air cargo. 1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 7 sources, $ 53.95 »
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Abstract Details such as the number of employees involved, supply chain operations, and the identity of cargo carriers are included. The paper also analyzes what is unique about Dell, the types of services it offers, and how they move their merchandise to and from locations.
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Amelia Earhart and Women Flying, 2002. The effect of the finding of Amelia Earhart's plane on the motivation of women to go into flying. 1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 10 sources, $ 53.95 »
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Abstract This research proposal discusses the effect on the motivation of women to go into flying, of the finding of Amelia Earhart's long lost plane. Amelia Earhart has been a source of motivation and inspiration for women in aviation for decades. The research hypothesis is that finding her plane would discourage women from flying as they would be reminded of a tragedy-Earhart's accidental death.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, 2002. A discussion of unmanned aerial vehicles or UAV's. 4,150 words (approx. 16.6 pages), 7 sources, $ 151.95 »
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Abstract This seventeen-page undergraduate paper discusses unmanned aerial vehicles or UAV's. A UAV is officially defined as A powered, aerial vehicle that does not carry a human operator, uses aerodynamic forces to provide vehicle lift, can fly autonomously or be piloted remotely, can be expendable or recoverable, and can carry a lethal or non lethal payload.
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Airport Malaria and the Public, 2002. A look at airport malaria and public health issues related to its control. 1,650 words (approx. 6.6 pages), 7 sources, $ 62.95 »
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Abstract This seven-page undergraduate paper outlines the problems and issues related to airport malaria, and concentrates on public health concerns over its control. The most recent recommendations from WHO are included.
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Airport Security, 2002. A discussion of whether airport security should be federalized. 1,650 words (approx. 6.6 pages), 7 sources, $ 62.95 »
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Abstract This seven-page undergraduate paper argues why airport security should be federalized, discussing its costs and benefits.
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Australian Pilot Dispute, 2002. An analysis of the Australian air pilot dispute of 1989-1990. 650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 26.95 »
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Abstract This paper will discuss the Australian Air Pilots Dispute and seek to find, through the Dunlop Industrial Relations Systems, how the pilots reacted to the Airlines that sought to control the number of hours they could fly in a given time. By analyzing these aspects of this system of relations, we can see how it was effective, yet had a limitation upon the men who took part in it. Also, the two differing sides of the dispute are presented and their claims made.
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Aviation Marketing, 2002. Applies four marketing fundamentals to the aviation industry, focusing on United Airlines. 1,900 words (approx. 7.6 pages), 7 sources, $ 71.95 »
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Abstract This paper shall discuss the four P's of marketing, that is, product, place, price and promotion and will look into how these marketing fundamentals are applied by an aviation giant, namely United Airlines.
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Composite Aircraft Materials, 2002. Examines the use of composite materials in aircraft production. 3,150 words (approx. 12.6 pages), 23 sources, $ 115.95 »
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Abstract This paper examines the history of composite materials in the aircraft industry, their uses, the benefits and downsides of their us, and their future applications.
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