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Global Alliances of Airlines: Lufthansa German Airlines-United Airlines vs. British Airways-American Airlines

1997
Presented at the 39th Transportation Research Forum meeting, Oct.
Hwang, Soon Hee, Hwang, Soon Hee
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Airline Crew Recovery

Transportation Science, 2000
An airline schedule rarely operates as planned. It is often disrupted by maintenance problems or severe weather conditions. In a typical day, several flights may be delayed or canceled, and aircraft and crews may miss the rest of their assigned flights.
Lettovský, Ladisłav   +2 more
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Airline Network Design

Operations Research, 1998
The goal of this paper is to understand choices of networks and schedules by a profit maximizing airline. By “network” we mean the routing pattern for planes and by “schedule” we mean the frequency of service between cities and the amount of time put into the schedule to assure on-time arrival. This paper analyzes network and schedule choice using an “
Lederer, Phillip J.   +1 more
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Airline advisory nursing

Air Medical Journal, 1994
The commercial airliner cabin is a specialized environment, usually pressurized to an equivalent of 2,438-meter pressure altitude. Such an altitude can adversely affect people prone to hypoxia. Preflight attention to this and other problems by an advisory nurse (AN) can minimize or prevent in-flight emergencies.
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Airlines

Africa Research Bulletin: Economic, Financial and Technical Series, 2023
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Airline network competition: Full-service airlines, low-cost airlines and long-haul markets

Research in Transportation Economics, 2008
The paper discusses airline network competition. Low-cost airlines and conventional airlines have distinctly different strategies and network types. This determines their ability to compete with other airlines in specific markets. The paper discusses the lack of competition between conventional airlines in local markets, and sees why low-cost airlines ...
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Airlines

2015
Dieter Schmitt, Volker Gollnick
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Airline equipment planning

Commercial Aircraft Design and Operation Meeting, 1967
Planning in the airline industry now faces one of its severest challenges in terms of economic, technical, and financial considerations. This paper discusses the variety of planning problems now facing the airlines and deals with various new techniques and developments being designed to cope with them more effectively. The three basic types of aircraft
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Airline Hygiene

The American Journal of Medicine, 2015
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