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    The new challenge of spatial planning in UK---localism dilemmas 1. Introduction: The planning system in England has been subject to dramatic shifts when the Coalition government was reselected after almost 70 years since 2010. (Gallent, Nick & Hamiduddin, Iqbal & Manuela Madeddu, 2013) This may be proved that the localism can have a significantly impact on urban planning or spatial area field especially after the Localism Bill was promoted and enacted in Parliament on November 2011. However, considerable

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    to explain the logic behind mergers and takeover. DePamphilis (2010) notes that there are several theories and hypothesis linked to mergers and takeovers some of which include efficiency theory, agency theory, diversification hypothesis and market power hypothesis. This paper will analyze the efficiency and agency theories on the merger between the US Airways Group and the AMR Corporations that led to the creation of American Airlines Group Inc. (AAL) because they offer an appropriate rationale for

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    Barger, previously president and COO of JetBlue, was named the airline’s CEO. JetBlue’s board promoted Barger to the CEO role in the wake of a highly publicized operational crisis in February that led to the cancellation of over 1,100 JetBlue flights and adversely affected the travel plans of thousands of passengers. Though numerous interviews and meetings during the past day allowed Barger to outline his vision for the airline, he realized that he needed to move quickly in implementing that

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    A Year After the Imposition of New Limits on U.S. Flight Operations Conducted in Ground Icing Conditions, International Aviation Industry and Regulatory Officials Continue to Work to Contain Icing Threats. This Special Report, Examining Their Efforts and the Drive to Establish Universal Standards for Such Operations, Was Prepared by Southeast U.S. Bureau Chief James T. McKenna in Cocoa Beach, European Editor Pierre Sparaco in Paris and Engineering Editor Michael A. Dornheim in Los Angeles.

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    essential requisite for seeking degree in India. In view of this, students at high school level learn three-language formulae (Regional language, English and National Language) and at the college level they learn two language formulae (English and any other language). But in Indian context many may have to learn an additional language, as their mother tongue and regional languages are not the same. Consequently they do not end up being proficient in any of the languages. India is a multilingual country

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    Professional Accreditation – Pros and Cons Pros Most of the Pros of having an accredited program appear to be well known. Accreditation is a “feather in one’s cap” because it is a “conferring of an honours degree” in the field. Accreditation states that the program has been peer evaluated and found “worthy”. Accreditation allows the program to be more visible in an honorable manner to other professionals in the same field, to allied professionals, and also to the outside “hiring” world. Programs

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    HISTORY OF AMERICAN AIRLINES American Airlines, Inc. (AA) is a major airline of the United States. It is the world's largest airline in regards to accumulated passenger miles. American Airlines took off on April 15, 1926 when Charles Lindbergh flew a bag of mail from Chicago to St. Luis in a DH-4 biplane. A year later the first passenger flight flew from Boston to New York, heralding the real first passenger airplane travel by American Airlines. A subsidiary of AMR Corporation, the head quarters

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    Skywest Inc

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    Case 6 : Sky West Inc. and the Regional Airline Industry 1. ประวัติความเป็นมาของบริษัทและสินค้าหรือบริการ อุตสาหกรรมการบินในสหรัฐอเมริกา การให้บริการสายการบินในประเทศสหรัฐอเมริกามีด้วยกัน 3 ลักษณะ ให้บริการภายใต้ Business Model ที่ต่างกัน คือ 1. สายการบินแบบ Network Carriers หมายถึงสายการบินหลัก หรือ legacy carriersให้บริการเป็นแบบ Hub-and-Spoke โดยในต้นปี 2007 สายการบิน United, Northwest, American, Continental และ Delta ถือเป็นสายการบินที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในกลุ่มนี้ ในปี 2005 รายได้รวมของสายการบินทั้ง

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    Comair

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    Introduction This report will analyze and discuss of the case study; Airline Industry Analysis, Comair. In this report we also will include both traditional and changing strategies within the industry. In this report, point will be discussed such as what causes the failure? What should be done by the manager, Delta executive and IT crew management to avoid this exposure Problem : Comair’s Crew Scheduling System Breaks Down Case Study : Airline Industry Analysis Comair, the airline which is

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    in the 1920’s by a young aviator named Charles A. Lindbergh who flew mail in DH-4 biplanes and eventually form into a modern-day American Airlines. In November of 2007 the AMR Corporation had planned to divestiture the American Eagle to its own regional carrier in 2008. The least admired for the AMR Corporation would be the millions of dollars that they lost during the decline in business travels. The spent money to enlarge their companies with mergers and added flight packages that they

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