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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airline environment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the specific context or conditions related to the airline industry, including operational, regulatory, or customer service aspects.
Example: "The airline environment has changed significantly due to new regulations and increased competition."
Alternatives: "aviation industry context" or "air travel landscape".
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Far more often than not, start-ups quickly become shut-downs in the ferociously competitive United States airline environment.
Hugh and John Boyle, two brothers from Scotland who braved a weak airline environment to found Zoom in early 2002, said in the statement that they had obtained a refinancing package on Wednesday, although they offered no details about that arrangement.
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In the board's view, United's management presented a business plan that does not position the company to meet the challenges of the current airline industry environment and to achieve long-term financial stability.
Boeing in October said that in the commercial aviation market "the airline industry environment remains mixed with trends varying between carriers and regions".
20 This investigation does not suggest that the airline cabin environment is a high risk setting for transmission of influenza.
Additional items were designed for an airline cabin work environment.
Mr. Leahy said that even with the price increases, the company's line of efficient planes would deliver value for airlines in an environment where the price of fuel — currently about 40percentt of an airline's operating costs — has risen sharply.
Unable to raise fares much in a competitive environment, "airlines are looking for new revenue streams and ways to attract passengers by enhancing the in-cabin experience" with fee-based services, Gogo says.
The model is grounded in two case studies of entrepreneurial ventures in high velocity business environments, airline services, and sound system accessories.
Hank Halter, Delta's chief financial officer, told workers in a memo that given the current environment the airline could not guarantee that there would not be involuntary furloughs of employees.
The report, prepared by a committee of 13 experts in fields like occupational health and toxicology, sheds little light on a growing number of complaints from passengers and airline employees that the environment in planes is making them sick.
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