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  • A Bus Story

    662 Words  | 2 Pages

    During the entire three years in high school, the bus always was my main transportation. I needed to take it to school and take it home. If you wanted to count how many times I took the bus, it would definitely be plenty. Therefore, I had many different experiences on the bus. As you know, high school bus always has many interesting events that rake place. Among those special experiences, there’s one that happened when I was a junior in high school on my way to school. It was a very interesting one

  • Resurfing From The Crisis: Malaysian Airlines Case Study

    1769 Words  | 4 Pages

    Summary The Malaysia Airline System (MAS) reported a loss of over RM1.3 billion for the Financial Year 2005. It was unacceptable to many parties such as the stakeholders and the government especially the announcement was made at the same time as some of MAS regional competitors reported strong profits in the same year. The airlines was expected to cut up to 5,000 jobs and spend a maximum of 850 million ringgit (US$236 million; euro198 million) in compensation packages as part its plan to return

  • Aircraft Comparison

    621 Words  | 2 Pages

    Even with its more recent founding in 1970, Airbus still has a roughly even market share of aircraft as Boeing, which was founded in 1916. Each aircraft manufacturer each has their perks and they both have their disadvantages. Boeing and Airbus each have a similar safety record within the past six years. Comparing each aircraft manufacturer in its entirety does not accurately represent the safety information of Airbus or Boeing. To be able to differentiate each aircraft manufacturer, we need to

  • The Malaysian Flight 370

    929 Words  | 2 Pages

    the Doppler Effect to analyze the shifts castoff by the pilots. Inmarsat officially tracked the location using evidence of debris found throughout the remote side of the Indian Ocean. The first British jets flew by because they believed it the Boeing 777, but were unable to identify the certain debris as part of the plane. British Jets guided by the U.N. delivered the saddened news to Prime Minister Najib Razak, who delivered an official speech to the people of Malaysia as he informed that no one had