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    The Role of the Manufacturer in Air Transportation Planning

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    The role of the aircraft manufacturer in the airline industry is considered. The process is illustrated by using a fictitious airline as an example--that is, a case study approach with Mid-Coast Airways serving as the example. Both in slide form and with supporting papers, a brief history of the airline, a description of its route structure and a forecast based on econometric analysis are presented. Once the forecast rationale is explained, information outlines the requirements for additional aircraft and the application of new aircraft across the system using alternative fleet plan options. The fleet plan is translated into financial summaries which indicate the relative merit of alternative aircraft types or operating plans

    The Cord Weekly (May 30, 1991)

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    A brief study of some aspects of early father-child relationship

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    Thesis (M.S.)--Boston Universit

    The Cord Weekly (November 20, 2002)

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    3 rd. Interscholastic Short Story Contest

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    Jurados: Soña Francisco Silvina Zapata Alejandra BasualtoThe promotion of reading, the stimulation of creativity, and the encouragement of our nation's young people constitute the main objectives of the University Andrés Bello in this our third edition of the Interschool Short Story Competition in English (2009). This program, which has convened more than 900 students from various educational institutions from Arica to Punta Arenas, is a great achievement for our university. We certainly share and celebrate with each one of the participants.Sociedad de Escritores de Chil

    The Cord (July 27, 2011)

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    Spartan Daily, September 30, 1999

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    Volume 113, Issue 22https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9451/thumbnail.jp

    Winter 1963

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    The Cord Weekly (March 19, 1997)

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    Security-Autonomy-Mobility Roadmaps: Passports To Security for Youth

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    Taking the highway along the California coast and swinging inland into one of the state\u27s agricultural belts, the hills appear golden in the distance, spotted with gnarled oak trees. Vineyards rise up on either side of the highway, and occasionally cowboys may be seen in the distance herding grazing cattle. Yet as clouds of dust rise from the fields in this agricultural community, the idyllic scene fades dramatically in the town of Rancho Benito, a community wearing the signs of the hard economic times. This once relatively prosperous community is now a place in which many families sit down to dinner in dramatically different circumstances than just a few years ago. After the 2008 recession hit this community, gaping holes appeared in all areas of the economy. Just driving through town, one sees evidence in the strip malls of the failure of one local business after another. Local industry has felt the ravages of the new economic landscape, from a partially empty mall to burgeoning bargain stores. While not all families have endured the same kind or degree of economic insecurity, nonetheless they dwell in a community strongly affected by the Great Recession. While not all have directly felt the effects on their immediate personal circles, all community members live in an environment indelibly stamped by the recession\u27s imprint
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