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    Southwest Airlines is a unique airline that has a history dating back over 45 years. To say that Southwest Airlines is unique, one must only look at how the airline came to life. In 1967 Herb Kelleher was hired by Rollin King to close down a defunct charter flying company in Texas. After the work was complete the two men supposedly met for drinks at a bar in San Antonio. At the bar, King drew a triangle on a cocktail napkin with Dallas, San Antonio and Houston at the three points and said “I

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    In this article Bart Jansen presents a highly objective viewpoint about how the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has begun regulating drone operations across the nation. Commercial and personal drone use has been on the rise over the past decade, with the military being among the first to begin using remotely piloted aircrafts (RPA). I believe that the FAA is completely going in the right direction with the regulations that are being set in place. As an active duty aviator, I can account

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    The Benefits of Aircraft Photography Aircraft photography is increasing in popularity, and it’s no surprise why- the photos that aircraft photographers can capture are breathtaking. If you’re considering an airline photographer for your big event, consider the benefits and what you need to consider when hiring a company for the best aircraft photography. It’s all about ensuring that your aircraft portraits are as perfect as can be. Your event will only happen once, so it’s important that you capture

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    Since its creation in 1967, Southwest Airlines has established itself as a serious contender in the airline industry. The company grew from a small Texan company to a multimillion dollar airline giant over the past 50 years. Over the years, Southwest has seen continued growth and profit, and continues to outperform other airlines. “Sustained rapid growth has seen Southwest overtake rivals such as American and United to become the USA's top carrier of domestic passengers" stated Southwest Chief

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    Southwest Airlines, the nation’s largest carrier, employs more than 53,000 people and service over 100 million customers a year (Southwest Airlines Honored, 2016). They differentiate themselves from other airlines with the level of customer service that they offer those who chose to do business with them. Southwest entices customers with its policy of not charging for the first two checked bags. They also do not charge change fees for flights that a customer may need to change, however, the fare

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    Safety In The Giver

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    Measures are always being taken to ensure the safety of the people which makes the society in which Jonas lives very safe. These measures are what makes the community a safe place to live in. In the Giver written by Lois Lowry the society that is being shown is taking safety to another level. The leaders of this society are doing everything they can to protect the citizens. When a jet flew over the town the leaders did not hesitate to bring everyone to shelter. “All of the citizens were ordered

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    Southwest Airlines Southwest Airlines has earned many impressive attributes over the years. The first would be the rise from a small market airline in Texas to becoming a top airline in the United States. During the 1970s, Southwest overcame legal troubles when Braniff and Texas International attempted to put the company out of business by way of harassment. In 2016 Southwest Airlines is larger than both previously mentioned companies. Another impressive aspect of Southwest is the personality and

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    Southwest Airline’s Financial Analysis While Southwest Airlines have been consistently profitable for 44 years, it appears that they have not been the most profitable airline (Southwest Airlines Co., 2017). Moreover, the rankings provided by Business Insider as of April 2016, stated out of the top seven airlines Southwest came in second place behind Delta (Holmes, 2016). Nevertheless, they are currently ranked the number one airline for domestic flights within the United States. Additionally, the

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    In the world, there are many airline organizations and each company has different strengths and weaknesses. Among all airline companies, United Airlines is one of the famous company in the United States. Its mission is to become “the airline customers want to fly, the airline employees want to work for and the airline shareholders want to invest in (“Corporate Fact Sheet”, 2010).” It seems like the company is on the right track to operate itself based on the mission statement. According to TheStreet

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    Southwest Airlines has multiple key traits that have enabled Southwest’s success over the years. Southwest Airlines is known around the world for their culture. Herb Kelleher, the airline’s former CEO stated in an article Something Special About Southwest Airlines, “You put your employees first and if you take care of them, then they will take good care of you, then your customers will come back, and your shareholders will like that, so it’s really a unity.” Southwest Airlines puts their employees’

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