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MARIA PERTSEVA BAKRY AL-KAF ANTOINETTE DURU ORQUIDEA VAQUERO STEPHAN OMU NIKOLA KRASTEV

Business Analysis and Planning. Project. Aviation. MARIA PERTSEVA BAKRY AL-KAF ANTOINETTE DURU ORQUIDEA VAQUERO STEPHAN OMU NIKOLA KRASTEV. Dr. CLIVE VILELAND-BODDY. Overview. Aviation is the design, production, and maintenance of aircraft

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MARIA PERTSEVA BAKRY AL-KAF ANTOINETTE DURU ORQUIDEA VAQUERO STEPHAN OMU NIKOLA KRASTEV

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  1. Business Analysis and Planning Project Aviation MARIA PERTSEVABAKRY AL-KAFANTOINETTE DURUORQUIDEA VAQUEROSTEPHAN OMUNIKOLA KRASTEV Dr. CLIVE VILELAND-BODDY

  2. Overview • Aviation is the design, production, and maintenance of aircraft • November 21, 1783: age of aviation began with the first human flight in a hot air balloon • December 17, 1903: the Wright brothers flew the first fully documented flight • World War I accelerated the expansion of aviation • 1927: Charles Lindbergh’s transatlantic flight • By the beginning of World War II many towns and cities had built airports

  3. Overview • After World War II thousands of qualified pilots were released from military service, many training aircraft became available • Most widely-used passenger jet was the Boeing 707 • Since 1960s most important innovations have taken place in instrumentation and control • The arrival of solid-state electronics, the Global Positioning System (GPS), Satellite communications, small and powerful computers have changed the industry • Navigation systems that allow pilots to navigate accurately, view obstructions and other aircraft on a map, even at night or in low visibility

  4. Aviation industry opportunities • Quicker to travel than anything else in the world • Possibilities to travel to all around the world • One of the safest ways of travel • More and more people start traveling by planes even on short destinations rather than using cars • Comfortable and interesting traveling experience • More airlines appear in recent years, leading to higher level of competition and so lower prices for customers

  5. Threats of aviation industry • As the aviation industry grows the pollution also increases, increasing the level of the green house effect • Some other traditional ways of traveling are starting to be useful, such as railway travel. • Because of the competition and the low ticket prices, not enought attention might be payed to the safety, and that could lead to unfortunate accidents

  6. The airlines at a glance

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  9. Selection Criteria

  10. Auditor Independence Pricewaterhousecooper Pricewaterhousecooper Pricewaterhousecooper Deloitte

  11. RATIOSLiquidity (Current Ratio)

  12. RATIOSGross profit margin (Profitability)

  13. RATIOSEfficiency

  14. RATIOSNet Debt/Equity

  15. Cathay Pacific AirwaysRevenue and Breakeven load factor

  16. CATHAY PACIFIC IS NAMED WINNER OF THE 2009 SKYTRAX AIRLINE OF THE YEAR AWARD • SURVEY METHODOLOGY

The survey was operated over an 8 month period (August 2008 to March 2009), during which time 16.2 million air travellers completed a wide range of survey nominations. • The Survey data is collated from a variety of input sources, including:  • Passenger Interviews completed online & via e-mail • Business Research Group / Travel Panel Interviews • Corporate Travel Questionnaire / Interviews • Telephone Interviews and Selective Passenger Interviews www.worldairlineawards.com

  17. Conclusion • Concerned with sustainable development. Future expects: • Acquisitions. • They want to expand in the low cost segment in Europe and South African ports.

  18. CONCLUSION • REGIONAL POSITIONING (NAIROBI HUB) • IT HAS EMBARKED ON SYNERGIES WITH KLM Future expects: • SHARE CODE AGREEMENT WITH NIGERIA EAGLE AIRLINE • INCREASE GLOBAL TRAVEL • REGISTERY OF GROWTH IN PASSENGER TURNOVER

  19. C Conclusion • Lufthansa is a German airline with offices in Germany and 16 other countries . • It is profitable and attractive company to invest in. • It is investing in partnership with other companies and made a successful integration of SWISS. Future expects: • To continue invest in further partnership • Take more consideration of environmental affairs • Provide passengers with comfortable service

  20. Conclusion • the biggest Airline in China. • Classified as one of the 5 star airlines. • Holding network of 9 subsidiaries and associates. Future expects: • To strengthen its leading position in China. • To provide passengers’ transportation to the most large cities all over the world. • To extend their subsidiaries. www.worldairlineawards.com

  21. Thank youand Merry Christmas

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