Beyond Airline Disruptions explains how airlines can utilise unexplored potential for gradual, consistent, and measurable improvements, centred around cost and quality of operational performance. This second, revised edition features additional content which introduces a game-changing approach to airline management and decision making.
Beyond Airline Disruptions explains how airlines can utilise unexplored potential for gradual, consistent, and measurable improvements, centred around cost and quality of operational performance. This second, revised edition features additional content which introduces a game-changing approach to airline management and decision making.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jasenka Rapajic is the founder of Astute Aviation, an airline industry consultancy specialising in modern approaches to airline management. Her diverse experience spanning strategy, planning, sales, marketing and operations, within legacy, low-cost, charter airlines and a software company, has been a foundation for a broad and deep understanding of airline and industry issues.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Obscured by the past 2 The path to improvement 3 Understanding disruptions 4 Organising disruption information 5 Reinventing decision making 6 Thinking and managing anew The way forward Appendix 1: Standard IATA delay codes Appendix 2: Resolving the 'technical' delay Appendix 3: Crew shortage Appendix 4: Cost saving and cultural issues Appendix 5: Disruption audit Appendix 6: Direct and indirect cost of aircraft damage
Introduction 1 Obscured by the past 2 The path to improvement 3 Understanding disruptions 4 Organising disruption information 5 Reinventing decision making 6 Thinking and managing anew The way forward Appendix 1: Standard IATA delay codes Appendix 2: Resolving the 'technical' delay Appendix 3: Crew shortage Appendix 4: Cost saving and cultural issues Appendix 5: Disruption audit Appendix 6: Direct and indirect cost of aircraft damage
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