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Asha.Aviation task-6
1. Starting from boeing777 passenger carrier do a
research (study) on that current scenario in aviation
industry with active references to the latest aircrafts,
safety equipments, upgraded in-flight services in a
competitive scenario.
Clearly specify the methods that you used in collecting
this data and the sources there of your research should
be backed by referencing bibliography.
2. Lufthansa
IATA ICAO Callsign
LH DLH LUFTHANSA
Founded 1926 (as Deutsche Luft Hansa Aktiengesellschaft), refounded 1954
Frankfurt International Airport
Hubs
Munich Airport
Düsseldorf International Airport
Hamburg International Airport
Focus cities
Berlin-Tegel Airport
Frequent flyer program Miles & More
Member lounge HON / Senator Lounge
Alliance Star Alliance
323 (+ 171 orders + 90 options); Lufthansa AG including subsidiaries:
Fleet size
531
Destinations 209 in 81 countries (by June 2008)
Company slogan There's no better way to fly.
Headquarters Cologne, Germany
Jürgen Weber (Head of Supervisory Board and former CEO), Wolfgang
Key people Mayrhuber(CEO), Stefan Lauer (Aviation Services and Human
Resources), Stephan Gemkow (CFO)
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4. Expertise advantage through worldwide customer base
Long gone are the days when Lufthansa Technik's expertise
advantage stemmed solely from its support of Lufthansa s
flight operation. The company now serves customers all over
the world: airlines large and small, charter carriers, operators
of VIP aircraft, airlines whose aircraft have to fly under
extreme climatic conditions, or whose aircraft are subject to
the strain of short-haul traffic with frequent takeoffs and
landings. More and more airlines are outsourcing some or all
of their fleet maintenance and overhaul to external specialists
with strong technical know-how. They seek a partner with a
wide range of skills that can assist them in every aspect of
service and provide them with true added value – with
everything they need coming from a single source, including
engineering and logistics.
5. The world's leading provider of MRO services
In an era of worldwide cooperation the aircraft is an indispensable means of travel. It can fly to
virtually anywhere on earth within a day. In addition to its unique capabilities, it provides a
degree of safety and reliability unmatched by other means of travel. The reasons for that are
modern aerospace technology and meticulous servicing of aircraft on the ground. Lufthansa
Technik AG is one of the world's leading providers of aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul
(MRO) services.
Safety, reliability and economy
A modern airliner is a highly complex machine consisting of hundreds of systems and
subsystems. To ensure the safety of passengers and to keep the airline's flight operations
reliable and cost -effective, all these many components have to work together
flawlessly. The technical servicing of aircraft, including engines and all components, is
what Lufthansa Technik does to perfection. It offers airlines and other operators of
commercial airliners whatever they need to keep their fleets in the best possible
condition and their operating costs at a low level — everything from minor
maintenance to complete overhauls, from repair of defective components to
comprehensive spare-parts logistics.
7. Nice glass of Piper-Heidsieck
A rose at every table
Champagne to start off the flight
Meal - Lufthansa Regional Business
Salad With Balsamic Dressing
Class
9. Wild Berry Charlotte in its Consommé,
Horseradish-Pepper Crusted Beef
with Sweet Cream
Tenderloin, Spätzle, Asparagus and
Rosemary Jus
After-dinner chocolates Grilled Vegetable Antipasti With Sweet and
Sour Sauce
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11. History
The United Arab Emirates was originally formed from tribally-organized
Arabian Peninsula sheikhdoms along the southern coast of the Persian
Gulf and the northwestern coast of the Gulf of Oman. It had been part of
Oman and was then called Oman's Gulf. The UAE was established in
1971 when the emirates bonded together and became one united country.
It has since evolved into a modern, high-income nation.
The UAE, rich in oil and natural gas, has become highly prosperous after
gaining foreign direct investment funding in the 1970s. The country has a
relatively high Human Development Index for the Asian continent,
ranking 31st globally, and had a GDP purchasing power parity of $200.5
billion in 2009 according to the IMF.
Before 1971, the UAE were known as the Trucial States or Trucial
Oman, in reference to a nineteenth-century truce between Britain and
several Arab Sheikhs. The name Pirate Coast was also used in reference
to the area's emirates in the 18th to early 20th century.
12. First class passengers have a full suite,
First Class complete with closing doors to ensure privacy,
a mini-bar, a coat rack and ample storage. They
also feature the ICE system and a 23quot; LCD
screen. The seat converts into a 2 metre (6 foot
7 inch) fully-flat bed. Private suites are
currently being introduced on the latest B777-
300ER/ULRs and B777-200LRs and are
already installed on all of Emirates' 10 Airbus
A340-500 aircraft.
Emirates 777 Business Class
In business class, the following
features are included on Boeing
777-200LRs, selected Boeing 777-
300ER/ULRs and selected Boeing
777-300s
13. The seat has a seat pitch of 34 in (86 cm) (Boeing 777-200/300 On the Airbus A340-
500, B777-200/LR, B777-300ER and Certain B777-300 and A340-300 aircraft there is
a 10.6 in (25 cm) screen, and 16.5 cm (6.5 inches) on Airbus A330-200, certain Airbus
A340-300 and older Boeing 777-300 aircraft that have not been retrofitted with the new
cabins, for in-flight entertainment. The B777-200LR and select 777-300ERs also
feature an in-seat power outlet.
Emirates 777 Economy class
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16. Baked fish, salmon salad
Entrée and apple pie
Japanese style, with teriyaki beef and
rice, dorayaki, buckwheat noodles,
and a beverage
17. critically analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the
current scenario in the aviation industry. justify your reasons
with the help of the data collected by you for your
presentation.
your presentation should conclude3 by comparing the latest
technology with that available on an airbus A-300.your
concluding statement should give your own opinion as a
consequence of the research conducted by you.
where do you fit the picture? what is your future in the
aviation sector? how did you benefit from doing this
research??
with the help of data collected by you, write a short essay for
the aviation times magazine on the quot;future of domestic
aviation sectorquot;
18. The Airbus A300 is a short to medium range wide body aircraft. Launched
in 1972, it was the first twin-engined wide body in the world, and the first aircraft
created by the Airbus consortium of European aerospace companies, which is
now fully owned by EADS. The A300 (along with the A310) ceased production
in July 2007. Freighter sales which the A300 competed for are to be fulfilled by
a new A330-200F derivative
Technology
Airbus A300 fuselage cross-section, showing the passenger compartment
above and the baggage area below. On display in the Detaches Museum in
Munich, Germany. Egypt Air Airbus A300-600RAirbus partners employed the
latest technology, some derived from the Concorde. On entry into service, in
1974, the A300 was very advanced and influenced later subsonic airliner
designs. The technological highlights include:
Advanced wings by de Havilland (later BAE Systems) with:
supercritical airfoil section for economical performance advanced
aerodynamically efficient flight controls 222-inch diameter circular fuselage
section for 8-abreast passenger seating and wide enough for 2 LD3 cargo
containers side-by-side Structures made from metal billets, reducing weight
First airliner to be fitted with wind shear protection Advanced autopilots capable
of flying the aircraft from climb-out to landing Electrically controlled braking
system
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25. Imagine sleeping on a fully flat bed in your own
private bedroom, 40,000 feet above the earth.
Close the dual sliding doors to create your own
private suite, offering unrivalled privacy and
more personal space than one can imagine. It’s
not a dream; it’s our luxurious new First Class.
With only 8 seats in the cabin and a seat pitch of
90 inches you'll be travelling in utmost comfort.
When it’s time to unwind, slip on your Bose
noise cancelling headphones and enjoy the
latest in-flight entertainment on your 23-inch flat
screen TV. You can relax through the journey by
watching from over 75 movies, various Business
programmes and a number of short
programmes. We also have 9 audio channels so
you can listen to the music of your choice. Of
course, it’s all on demand so you control what
you watch and when you watch it.
Want to work from your private bedroom? We
provide you with a laptop power plug and
adapters. With high speed connection and Wi-Fi
onboard, you'll be thoroughly prepared for your
business by the time you arrive.
26. Your personal Amenity Kit boasts of
Bulgarian EDT White tea Spray, comb, a
Gillette razor and Shaving Cream, socks,
Mouthwash, toothbrush and Moisturizer
are the blanc body lotion. Other articles
that we provide for your comfort are lip
balms, facial sprays, sleeper suits, eye
masks and slippers. There’s a private
wardrobe, too. So you’ll arrive in style no
matter where your travels take you.
Come dinnertime, select from a tantalizing
menu specially created to suit every palate.
Personalize your five-course meal and
choose what you want and when you want
from our wide selection of world-class
cuisine. Be spoilt for choice with two of
the world’s finest champagne, or
appreciate our extensive selection of fine
award-winning wines.
27. MEALS SERVED They will be served food and drinks of a
gastronomically high level and in tune with the times.
Information about the food and wine is provided on menus,
with the service taking the customer’s individual preferences
and wishes into account. At the beginning of the flight, each
customer is served with a bottle of fresh spring water to
enjoy on the journey.
An example of the meal service onboard an intercontinental
flight operated in the daytime:
two choices of starters
a soup either as a fast meal, as a supplement or as a choice
three choices of main course
as dessert a cheese plate, fruit and ice-cream, on flights
towards Finland also a pastry
as a snack sandwiches and fruit from basket and ice-cream
snack service before landing
On night flights the meal service is lighter to ensure
undisturbed travel and time for rest.
A large assortment of coffees and teas is available in Business
Class on intercontinental flights. We serve Robert's Coffee,
espresso and cappuccino, plus decaf of US flights. Our tea
assortment includes sugar.
28. SPECIAL MEALS
A special meal can be ordered when you book
a flight through a travel agent, your local
Finnier Customer Care Center in Helsinki.
If any information (flight number, airline,
travel class or date of travel) in a flight
reservation is changed, the meal must be
ordered again.
The special meals may contain traces of
almonds, nuts or celery.
A few jars of baby food for infants are carried
on scheduled European and intercontinental
flights. The meal onboard is also served to
children under the age of 2, if a seat has been
reserved for them. A special child meal can
only be ordered for Business Class, since the
meal in Economy Class is quite suitable for
children as well.
29. personal in-flight entertainment systems Everything in general
Helpful staff, comfortable planes, individual screens and good food.
prices, service
Modern aircraft. Excellent in flight service
Cheap, good food, better than average legroom.
Well maintained modern fleet and excellent in flight service
Excellent service
Good value for money
Good staff and aircraft
Staff, efficient, good entertainment, punctual
Comfortable, efficient airlines
New planes and friendly service
New Aircraft.
30. Broken in-flight entertainment systems
Absolutely nothing
None really, but often a bit more expensive than
budget flights
just those you get with any long haul flight!
Air miles hard to claim with their partner KLM.
In flight cuisine is average quality
lacking in amenities
Food is a bit dodgy for Western taste
The airport, time delays
31. BASIC RULES FOR FIRST AID INFLIGHT
Listed below are six basic rules for administering first aid in-flight. They are applied in
all first aid situations.
Keep calm and determine the injuries or sudden cause of illness.
Find out exactly what happened. Information may be obtained from the customer,
friends, family or witnesses.
Put on latex gloves before administering first aid, particularly when treating an open
wound. Gloves are available in the CPR bags, Vital 1 and one box is attached to each
First Aid Kit.
Check for an emergency medical alert emblem or other identification, such as a card,
bracelet or necklace to provide information on the customer's condition (have a witness
when searching for identification).
If customer's condition appears serious, do not hesitate to use the P.A. and request
medical assistance from a doctor that may be on board. Credentials should always be
checked before relinquishing your duties.
Treat injuries in order of their importance.
32. The urgent conditions first.
Breathing
Bleeding
Broken bones
Burns
Loosen tight clothing around neck and waist.
Do not give liquids to an unconscious
customer.
Maintain communication with flight deck.