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    Oshawa Ontario is a city of just over 150,000 people located about 40 minutes East of Toronto. Oshawa is most widely known for the General Motors car plant that has been there as long as anyone can remember. To me though, Oshawa is not just the home of General Motors, it is also my home. I was born in the Oshawa Hospital and remained living in Oshawa until this year, when at the age of 24 I moved to continue my post-secondary education. My house in Oshawa is near the end of a short quiet dead

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    Summary Since the attacks of September 11, 2001, airport security has been called into question. On November 19, 2001 the Aviation and Transportation Act was signed into law by President George W. Bush, making airport security within the United States the responsibility of the government via the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). (Transportation Security Administration, 2001) Remaining with an airport security system administered by the government poses several pros and cons versus privatization

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    Mind Mover Trevor Laten was an average Canadian boy. He got As and Bs in school, played house league hockey in the winter, and played lacrosse in the summer. But one thing about him was abnormal. He could move small objects with his mind. On the hot night of August 18, 2023, Canada was brutally attacked by a military organization called Conquering Military Forces or CMF. Most people died or got injured. The battle went on for seven months, until finally, CMF won. The people who survived were forced

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    accommodating sundry domestic and international airports. It is headquartered at the Indian Airlines House in Incipient Delhi. Air India has two major domestic hubs at India Gandhi International Airport and Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport and secondary hubs at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata and Chennai International Airport. The airline formerly operated a hub at Frankfurt which was terminated on account of high costs. However, another international hub is being orchestrated

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    consider they were out of bankruptcy in 2001 which makes them continually profitable since 2003. The company has used strategies that avoid barriers imposed by larger and more established carriers by using strategies such as using regional airports instead of major airports, using terminals during off peak times, investments in fuel to curve prices, and assets that are low cost to own and operate. Revenue was just short of a billion and were up 10% from 2012 (Annual Report, 2014). Allegiants largest expense

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    Strategic Analysis of Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. 1. Introduction Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. (C.P.) was established in the 1940’s in Hong Kong and has been well-known as proficiency and security. Meanwhile, Cathay Pacific still remains significantly dedicating on its domestic market Hong Kong, besides, it will present other supplementary 72 brand-new aircraft by 2024 (Cathay Pacific Annual Report, 2015). Altogether, there are maximum 33, 000 employees simultaneously collaborate underneath the

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    Summary Delta Air Lines’ (Delta) history began in 1924 as Huff Daland Dusters located in Mason, Georgia. Starting as an agricultural air company, C.E. Woolman acquired Huff Daland Dusters and changed the name to Delta Air Services. Securing a contract with the United States Postal Service, Delta was now carrying mail and passengers. Eventually the name would be changed to Delta Air Lines. In 2012 Delta Air Lines was the 2nd largest airline to provide air transportation for passengers, cargo

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    Delta Airlines in a major American airline company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The company was founded on May 30, 1924. They operate as an extensive domestic and international network. Delta currently operates a fleet of more than 700 aircraft and they employ approximately 80,000 people. In 2011 they were the world’s largest airline in terms of fleet size. Delta Airlines is a very successful company. Part of what makes them so successful is expansion, making good decisions in

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    environmentally responsible manner. The company’s ongoing sustainability efforts include increasing transparency by tracking its greenhouse gas emissions and ensuring that the company’s emissions reduction target aligns with those set out by IATA (International Air Transport Association). In addition, the company is encouraging its employees and customers to reduce waste through initiatives such as in-flight recycling, employee recycling centers, employee alternative commute options, e-ticketing and aircraft

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    SUBJECT: Deal Review Introduction On April 4th, 2016, Alaska Air Group, Inc. announced that it had agreed to a merger agreement with Virgin America Inc. Alaska Air agreed to pay $57 per share in cash, for a total of around $2.6 billion. After taking into account Virgin’s operating leases, Alaska Air will pay $4 billion dollars to acquire Virgin. Upon completion of the acquisition, Alaska Air became the 5th largest U.S. airline, surpassing JetBlue in terms of ASM (available seat miles). Given that

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