The airline industry comprises a range of stakeholders including governments, industry organizations, local carriers, shareholders, and competitors seeking to access bilateral traffic rights between countries. The airline industry is required to work under a regulatory framework crafted sixty years ago to force all airlines to operate under the same international rules. These rules simultaneously aimed to maximize safety while restricting competition. Suppliers of aircraft, engines, reservation systems and airports are accessed by all competitors and provide airlines with little opportunity to achieve greater efficiency or competitive advantage. Despite this, each airline finds its place within the industry. The differences result from many...
Airbus has predicted that by 2034, there will be a demand for 32,600 new airplanes. Asian markets wi...
High reliability organisations are strongly weight to safety operations due to the significant adver...
The overall health and well-being of an airline company is rooted in its culture. Companies with str...
All countries have their own national culture, with their own norms, beliefs, attitudes, and values....
This paper argues that a critical dimension in understanding the factors that inhibit the effectiven...
This paper argues that a critical dimension in understanding the factors that inhibit the effectiven...
A study presenting the differences in corporate culture between South African and Swedish airfreight...
Boeing supplies airplanes and provides service and training to customers throughout the world. We wa...
Race Relations in Malaysia have been a sensitive issue since Malaysia’s independence. Cultural facto...
The economic and strategic motivations for strategic alliances in the airline industry have been com...
A number of studies have identified the influence of values on consumers’ expectations of service st...
This research explores the interactions of people across cultures. It looks into how cultural distin...
Airlines are not able to conduct their businesses in the same way as other global transnational ind...
International flight operations became commonplace in the 1950s with the introduction of jet transpo...
Powerful forces are transforming the air transport industry's structure. Airline deregulation, priva...
Airbus has predicted that by 2034, there will be a demand for 32,600 new airplanes. Asian markets wi...
High reliability organisations are strongly weight to safety operations due to the significant adver...
The overall health and well-being of an airline company is rooted in its culture. Companies with str...
All countries have their own national culture, with their own norms, beliefs, attitudes, and values....
This paper argues that a critical dimension in understanding the factors that inhibit the effectiven...
This paper argues that a critical dimension in understanding the factors that inhibit the effectiven...
A study presenting the differences in corporate culture between South African and Swedish airfreight...
Boeing supplies airplanes and provides service and training to customers throughout the world. We wa...
Race Relations in Malaysia have been a sensitive issue since Malaysia’s independence. Cultural facto...
The economic and strategic motivations for strategic alliances in the airline industry have been com...
A number of studies have identified the influence of values on consumers’ expectations of service st...
This research explores the interactions of people across cultures. It looks into how cultural distin...
Airlines are not able to conduct their businesses in the same way as other global transnational ind...
International flight operations became commonplace in the 1950s with the introduction of jet transpo...
Powerful forces are transforming the air transport industry's structure. Airline deregulation, priva...
Airbus has predicted that by 2034, there will be a demand for 32,600 new airplanes. Asian markets wi...
High reliability organisations are strongly weight to safety operations due to the significant adver...
The overall health and well-being of an airline company is rooted in its culture. Companies with str...