Category: Aviation
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Importance of Situation Awareness in Aviation
Table of Contents Introduction Importance of situation awareness in aviation Management and enhancement of situation awareness Loss of situation awareness and recovery Works Cited Introduction Situation awareness refers to the ability of a decision maker in a certain environment to perceive the status of any variables that will affect the decision he/she makes, and project…
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Improving Quality Control and Management in Aviation
Introduction In the aviation industry, it is becoming increasingly critical for MRO companies to meet customer demands for quality and shorter lead times. Firms operating in this sector must re-evaluate their business strategy due to the global market’s volatility and MRO industry difficulties forecasting. Lean is a trustworthy, tried-and-true company operation paradigm that can be…
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The Trans-Tasman Single Aviation Market (SAM)
Table of Contents Introduction Goals of Governments System Features Benefits to Countries Recommendations Conclusion References Introduction Trans-Tasman Single Aviation Market (SAM) is a product of deregulation of two countries: Australia and New Zealand, which implies an agreement on freedom of flight and landing in these countries and standardizes air transportation in these territories. Similar agreements…
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The Response of the U.S. Aviation Industry to Demand and Supply Shocks
The term “air industry” refers to companies that provide air transportation services to paying clients or coworkers. Both passengers and freight may use these air transportation services, which are most frequently offered by jet aircraft. However, some airlines may also employ helicopters. And just like every other business, the air industry too is liable for…
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The Aviation Industry and Its Prominent Inventions
Table of Contents Introduction Jet Engine Overcoming Sound Barrier Orbiting the Earth Conclusion References Introduction Air travel is one of the most integral components of the modern world. Using planes for reaching far-flung destinations has become so habitual that numerous industries actively rely on aircraft to function. Yet, today’s realities were a distant dream a…
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Sustainability for Global Aviation Companies
Introduction The concept of sustainability has gained massive popularity over the recent past as companies seek to achieve growth and development in their respective companies. It has become necessary for these firms to find ways of protecting their current and future operations. As Veiga et al. (2018) explain, sustainability refers to the ability to exist…
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Irish Aviation Safety and Its Strategic Position
Introduction The aviation industry is global in that it connects markets, people, and cultures across the world. Its revolutionary effects can be observed in terms of the industry’s influence on the social, economic, and political landscapes of the countries. However, one of the key issues in aviation is safety where the global partners define and…
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The Future of Bio-Fuel in the Civil Aviation Industry
Bio-fuel is the most viable alternative for the civil aviation sector to maintain both financial and environmental sustainability in the long term. Therefore, bio-fuel is the panacea for the industry’s sustainability concerns. Apprehension over the airline industry’s contribution to global warming and overall environmental degradation has triggered the quest for alternative fuels. Accordingly, the International…
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Overview of Aviation Security and Personnel
Abstract There is a long-lasting debate on the benefits and shortcomings of extensive automation in aviation security. Contemporary technologies allow the security staff to perform most of the operations without any specialized knowledge. On the one hand, such an approach results in much more convenient passenger experience. However, on the other hand, some people argue…
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Human Factor in Aviation Accidents
Table of Contents Human Factor in Aviation Outline of the Accident SHELL Model Analysis of the Human Factors Human Factors Advancements Reference list Human Factor in Aviation The collision of two Boeing 747 aircraft caused a surge in the development and implementation of more effective measures aimed at managing the human factor and minimizing the…