The Airport Study

The Airport Study
Author: South West Regional Planning Conference
Publisher:
Total Pages: 47
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN:

Transport in the South West

Transport in the South West
Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: South West Regional Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2010-02-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780215544117

Transport in the South West : First report of session 2009-10, Vol. 2: Oral and written Evidence

Information Systems Strategy in Air Transport

Information Systems Strategy in Air Transport
Author: Desmond P. McGlade
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN:

Seeking to improve the role of Information Technology (IT) and business practices in the Department of Defense, organizations were sought to serve as a model to aid in the improvement process. Southwest Airlines, a major U.S. carrier based in Dallas, Texas was chosen because of its record of profitability and its unique use of information technology. This case study describes Southwest's mission, goals, organization, business decisions, attitude, growth and information technology. The primary focus is e fact that Southwest does not participate in a major carrier's reservation system. Lessons learned for a military officer in terms Information Technology are to avoid redundancy, improve functionality, avoid expensive enhancements that do not contribute to our requirements, and don't discount old technologies.

Information Systems Strategy in Air Transport

Information Systems Strategy in Air Transport
Author: Desmond P. McGlade
Publisher:
Total Pages: 127
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN:

Seeking to improve the role of Information Technology (IT) and business practices in the Department of Defense, organizations were sought to serve as a model to aid in the improvement process. Southwest Airlines, a major U.S. carrier based in Dallas, Texas was chosen because of its record of profitability and its unique use of information technology. This case study describes Southwest's mission, goals, organization, business decisions, attitude, growth and information technology. The primary focus is e fact that Southwest does not participate in a major carrier's reservation system. Lessons learned for a military officer in terms Information Technology are to avoid redundancy, improve functionality, avoid expensive enhancements that do not contribute to our requirements, and don't discount old technologies.

Designing and Executing Strategy in Aviation Management

Designing and Executing Strategy in Aviation Management
Author: Triant G. Flouris
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1317152204

Designing and Executing Strategy in Aviation Management is designed to provide an intensely practical guide to this critically important topic. Comprehensive in coverage and easy-to-read in style, it allows both professionals and students to understand the principles and practicalities of crafting and executing business strategies with an aviation context. The result is a comprehensive and multifaceted teaching/learning package, which includes applied case studies on a wide range of airlines and aviation businesses, setting out how these organizations deal with strategy formulation and implementation in critical areas. Topics covered include: corporate strategy, generic strategy, competitive strategy, internal and external environment assessment, mergers, alliances, safety and security. Written directly for both aviation professionals and student courses in aviation strategy, aviation management and aviation operations, it will also be of great interest to aviation professionals in a variety of different fields, including airlines, corporate aviation, consultancy, etc., as well as academics within the field of aviation and those within the field of strategy and management science.

Strategic Airline Management

Strategic Airline Management
Author: Louis Gialloreto
Publisher: London : Pitman Pub.
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1988
Genre: Airlines
ISBN:

This treatise of current and future airline management examines early airline strategy and development, and looks at different ways of developing and projecting air transport strategies in the light of the new industrial environment of privatization and deregulation.

The Future of Air Transport

The Future of Air Transport
Author: Great Britain. Department for Transport
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780101604628

This White Paper sets out a strategic policy framework for the development of airport capacity in the UK over the next 30 years. Chapters focus on the following: the strategic framework; the environmental impacts; the air transport sector. It also looks at individual regions and the impact for them, including: Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, also the North of England, the Midlands, the South West and finally the South East. The framework itself can be used by public bodies, air operators and airlines for future planning applications. It also sets out the Government and devolved administrations' conclusions on the case for future airport expansion, taking into account the large consultation exercise of over half million respondents. This paper provides reasons why airport capacity should be expanded, but recommends a balanced approach to the issue. Among the reasons are: the economic importance of air travel for the country’s economy and the increased desire amongst the population for foreign travel, which should be balanced against minimizing, where possible the environmental effects to an area where airports are situated. These are some of the main cases for future development following a full environmental assessment: for Scotland: an additional runway at Edinburgh Airport; substantial terminal development at Glasgow Airport. For Wales: further terminal development needed at Cardiff airport. For Northern Ireland: development of increased capacity at Belfast. For the North of England: additional terminal capacity provided at Manchester Airport and development of increased capacity at Liverpool John Lennon Airport. For the Midlands: additional runway for Birmingham. For South West England: expansion of Bristol Airport. For South East England: a new runway at Stansted; further development of Heathrow supported, including a further runway and additional terminal capacity. Some options though are not to be followed through, including: two new runways at Gatwick, a development of a second runway at Luton, and a new airport at Cliffe, a new airport of central Scotland, and a new airport at Rugby.

Strategic Management

Strategic Management
Author: Abbass Alkhafaji
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135186367

Airborne Express, Hershey's, Motorola, Pillsburyhow do the executives of international corporations formulate effective strategies for corporate success? Filled with helpful insights into the state of the art in strategic management, this book provides a framework for the formulation, implementation, and control of strategies for all types of domestic and global organizations. You'll also find 21 suggested corporate cases for analysis (complete with reference sources), including Blockbuster Video, PepsiCo, Harley-Davidson, Nike, Home Depot, and Microsoft. This up-to-date volume gives you a comprehensive overview of strategic management in an easy-to-read format. It addresses important current issues, such as TQM (Total Quality Management), reengineering, benchmarking, and the formulation of strategic management in international markets. Strategic Management: Formulation, Implementation, and Control in a Dynamic Environment is a part of The Haworth Press, Inc. promotion book series edited by Richard Alan Nelson, Ph.D., APR. Here is a small sample of what Strategic Management: Formulation, Implementation, and Control in a Dynamic Environment will teach you about: the definition, meaning, and history of strategic management the difference between business policy and business strategy corporate structure, governance, and culture mission statements how to assess the corporate/business environmentinternal, external, and macro how to formulate an effective business strategy strategic alternativesspecialization, diversification, alliances, joint ventures, acquisitions, and more dealing with foreign governments and competing on a global scale the role of the general manager and the board of directors the control process and ways to measure the financial soundness of strategic decisions management techniques for not-for-profit companies Strategic Management: Formulation, Implementation, and Control in a Dynamic Environment is an ideal reference for any teacher, student, or professional in the management arena.