[Excerpt] This book, written more than a decade after that fateful day in September 2001, attempts to make sense of what happened next within America\u27s airline industry. In particular, my aim is to reconceptualize the idea of risk and safety, drawing parallels between aviation and other risk management professions, particularly finance. The question motivating my analysis is simple: Has profit seeking been allowed to trump safety in the US commercial airline industry? If so, what are the repercussions for risk—should we expect another major airline crash sometime soon
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This book, written more than a decade after that fateful day in September 2001, attempts to make sen...
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Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies. Business School. The University of Sydney
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Tommaso Palermo discusses how culture is hardwired in safety processes and system
Aviation has changed into high level of operations technically, administratively and even technologi...
The hazards posed by turbulence remain an important issue in commercial aviation. Safety experts say...
This paper studies the causal relationship between safety, profitability and the load factor for US ...
The ultimate goal of conducting an accident investigation is to prevent similar accidents from happe...
This book, written more than a decade after that fateful day in September 2001, attempts to make sen...
One of the key sub-sectors in the aviation industry includes that of engine manufacturers, who have...
In many industries, for-profit business organizations make decisions that critically impact the safe...
peer-reviewedSafe air travel is an expectation that we often invest little or no thought in. Fortuna...
Recently it was reported in the popular news media that 25 San Diego State University students were ...
The safety of the commercial airline industry has attracted considerable attention in the wake of ai...
In Close Calls: Managing Risk and Resilience in Airline Flight Safety, Carl Macrae offers a new stud...
The paper examines the impact of airplane accidents with 40 or more fatalities, on airline\u27s firm...
Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies. Business School. The University of Sydney
The year 2014 turned out to be a significant one for the global airline industry. The missing Malays...
Tommaso Palermo discusses how culture is hardwired in safety processes and system
Aviation has changed into high level of operations technically, administratively and even technologi...
The hazards posed by turbulence remain an important issue in commercial aviation. Safety experts say...
This paper studies the causal relationship between safety, profitability and the load factor for US ...
The ultimate goal of conducting an accident investigation is to prevent similar accidents from happe...