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Intro to Airline

Presented by - Priyanshu Mishra


- Diksha
- johny
What is the Airline
Industry?
•The airline industry encompasses a wide range of
businesses, called airlines, which offer air transport services Click to add text
for paying customers or business partners.

•These air transport services are provided for both human


travellers and cargo, and are most commonly offered via
jets, although some airlines also use helicopters.

•The airline industry offers a variety of career paths,


including pilots, flight attendants and ground crew.
History
DELAG was founded on 16 November 1909 as a commercial
passenger-carrying offshoot of Zeppelin Luftschiffbau. While
the notion did not have the
support of Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, the inventor of the
zeppelin, Alfred Colsman, the business manager of
Zeppelin Luftschiffbau, gained both funding and promotion
for passenger flights from Albert Ballin, the head of
the Hamburg America Line. On 19 June 1910, DELAG's first
zeppelin, designated LZ 7 and
named Deutschland, performed its first flight. Despite its loss
on 28 June 1910, the company launched
the improved Deutschland II and the LZ 10 Schwaben during
the following year. It carried 1,553 paying passengers during
its commercial career. By July 1914, one month prior to the
start of the First World War, DELAG's Zeppelins had
transported a total of 34,028 passengers on 1,588
commercial flights; over these trips, the fleet
had accumulated 172,535 kilometer's across 3,176 hours of
flight.
• The terms ‘airline industry’ and ‘aviation
industry’ are sometimes thought of as being
synonymous, but in reality, they have different
•What is the meanings.

Difference •The airline industry refers to companies that offer air


transport services to paying customers, whereas the

Between the aviation industry includes all aviation-related


businesses.

Airline Industry
•The airline industry can be classed as just one sector
and the Aviation of the wider aviation industry.

Industry? •In addition to this sector, aviation companies would


also include businesses like aircraft manufacturers,
companies offering non-commercial flights, aerospace
companies, regulation authorities and those involved
with research.
•Airline Industry •Aviation Industry
What are the Different Types of Airlines?

1.
2. National 3. Regional
International
Airlines Airlines
Airlines
Biggest Airline Companies in the
World
Emirates, based in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. A state-owned airline, it started
operations in 1985 and is also recognized as one of the largest airlines in the world for
cargo activities. Emirates currently has a fleet size of more than 250 aircraft and is
notable for not having joined any of the major airline alliances.
It is estimated that Emirates provides flights for more than 50 million annual
passengers and offers services to more than 150 destinations in total. The company’s
sole hub is Dubai

The sixth biggest airline company in the airline industry is China Southern Airlines. China
Southern Airlines was founded in 1988 and is the largest airline in Asia by fleet size,
delivering its services through more than 600 aircraft. The company provides services to
in excess of 200 destinations, carries around 150 million passengers each year and
employs somewhere in the region of 100,000 staff.
The airline’s two main hubs are Beijing Capital International Airport and Guangzhou
Baiyun International Airport.
One more large airline company within the airline industry is Ryanair. Ryanair is Founded in
1984, Ryanair is based in Dublin, Ireland and is recognized as one of the largest budget
airlines in the world, providing flights for more than 100 million passengers every year.
These flights cover 225 destinations and the company has a fleet size of more than 300
aircraft.
The airline makes use of a point-to-point model, rather than having a central hub, but its
main operational bases can be found at Dublin Airport and London Stanstead Airport. Its
route network centers on Europe and the Middle East.
• The biggest airline company in the airline industry is American
Airlines. Founded in 1926, American Airlines is the largest
airline in the world, not only according to the aforementioned
RPK metric, but also based on fleet size, total passengers and
number of destinations served. The company has its main
headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas, flies to around 350
destinations, and handles 200 million annual passengers.
• American Airlines’ largest hub is Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport, with more than 50 million passengers
being served via this hub alone each year. The business also
employs more than 100,000 people.
Airline Department

• •Flight Crew
• •Passenger Handling
• •Catering
• •Cargo
• •Sales & Marketing
• •Technical
• •Operations
• •Administration
Airline Regulations
• External Relations
• Liberalization of air services agreements
• Fair competition amongst all operators that fly between the same
country-pairs
• Reduction of red tape; facilitation of doing business
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• Passenger Rights
• A reasonable compromise between passenger rights and airline
interests
• Legal certainty
• Unambiguous and workable European Commission’s guidelines
• Border Control / Passenger Data
• Legal certainty, simplicity, avoidance of
unnecessary red tape, respect of relevant
agreed ICAO recommended practices and
standards
• Minimize costs to airlines
• Security
• Simplicity, risk-based approach
• Terrorism-related security charges to
be borne by States
• Minimize costs to airlines
Accidents Incident of airline

• September 11 attacks
• hijacked on 5
September 1986
at Karachi airport
in Pakistan

Neerja bhanot
Safety of Airline

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