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    UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE DEPARTMENT OF STUDIES IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION B. N. BAHADUR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES MANASAGANGOTRI MYSORE 570006 KARNATAKA, INDIA Seminar Paper on Financial Distress and Restructuring A Case Study of Air India Ltd & Kingfisher Airlines Ltd Submitted to Dr. B. Shivraj Professor, DOSBA, UoM Submitted by Mr. Prasad V. Daddikar MBA IV Semester, Roll No. 50 Reg. No. 10MBO102 INTRODUCTION Financial distress is a term in Corporate

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    Determinants and Drivers of Entry Modes Within the Aviation Industry Rory S Smith Global Strategy State University of New York: Empire College The region of Asia and its surrounding areas are the fastest growing profitable markets for the airline industry. Countries like China with its vast economic expansion is attracting more businesses and manufacturers to the region. As such, air travel demand is higher than before and western based airlines

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    i. Due to globalisation, the flow of people is more rapid among the world. The demand for fast and easy transport increases in the past few years, and the passenger airline benefits a lot from the change which becomes a huge and important industry in the globe. Unlike some other industries, passenger airline business actually has target customers all around the world including you and me. There are a few main kind of purposes for taking a flight, for example, business, leisure, students etc. As there

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    Brief introduction Rolls-Royce is an international company providing highly efficient integrated energy and power within many different sectors. They are recognized for their work in civil and defence aerospace, marine, energy and off highway applications. They are also one of the world`s leading producers of aero engines for large civil aircrafts as well as the second largest provider of defence aero engines in the world. Manufacturing Roll-Royce have many different sectors, which vary from civil

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    Case Study On Jet Airways

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    SUCCESSFUL STRATEGIC ALLIANCE AND CONTRIBUTING FACTORS JET-ETIHAD STRATEGIC ALLIANCE -SAYANTAN MITRA (231137) “It is very disappointing that the recently published ICRA downgrade is based on a historic delay in debt servicing, which occurred and was resolved in the previous financial year. Our recently published first quarter results show a positive trend in performance and that the airline’s three-year business plan is on track,” said the Jet Airways rejoinder in the first week of September when

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    CONNECTION TO THEORETICAL AND EMIPRICAL RESEARCH Financial perspective KFA owes Rs.7000cr to a consortium of 17 banks including the State Bank of India. KFA converted Rs.750cr out of Rs.7000cr of debts into equity. These shares were allotted to the group of lenders. High fuel costs which takes up to 40% of the variable expenses and the competition from other low cost carriers had significantly weakened the company’s performance over time. It was been reported that the Kingfisher Airlines was unable

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    Financial Accounting Depreciation at Delta Airlines & Singapore Airlines (Solution to Case #2) 24th November, 2009 1. Calculate the annual depreciation expense that Delta and Singapore would record for each $100 gross value of aircraft. a. Delta: i. Prior to July 1, 1986 the Delta airline assets were depreciated using Straight Line Method at 10% for 10 years for a salvage value of 10%. Depreciation Expense = (Cost of Asset – Salvage Value) / number of year

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    American Airlines' Competitors Environment Analysis Name Institutional Affiliation Date: American Airlines' Competitors Environment Analysis American airline industry is steadily growing at an extremely strong rate. This growth comes with a number economic and social advantage. This contributes a great deal to the international inventory. The US airline industry is a major economic aspect in both the outcome on other related industries like tourism and manufacturing of aircraft and its own terms

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    Local Case Study -Executive Summary This report provides a brief introduction of the employment conditions in the Singapore Airlines. It begins with an overview of the company’s profile. The report proceeds to elaborate on the pros and cons of working as a flight attendant. Data were shown to access and analyze the turnover rate and salary range of the different ranking flight stewardess. (To be continue and amended when the whole report is completed.) -Profile of Company Singapore Airlines (SIA)

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    Porter’s 3 generic strategies is a tool of measuring whether a company is following cost leadership, differentiation or focus strategy approaches. In cost leadership approach, the company is having a competitive advantage by offering competitive low prices. In the case of Etihad, the company is not offering a low cost strategy because they want to be characterized as a prestigious airline that has competitive advantage among others. Differentiation is the factor where Porter analyzes the industry

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