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Part of the
AirLearn virtual fleet!

Boeing
747-400 on maneuvers, Farnborough Air Show, England,
July 2004.

Boeing 737,
Farnborough Air Show, England, July 2004.
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Customized Learning for Suppliers and Practitioners
Having built a global teaching network, AirLearn now provides
tailored learning to a range of audiences near and in the
airline business. These private and public organizations
recognize that they need to understand
airline complexities and dynamics if they wish to succeed – to
be better suppliers, to build stronger relationships, and
ultimately to be more profitable.
Here are examples of companies and organizations interested in
airline learning:
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Investment
banks and other firms that provide capital to the airline sector
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Airframe
manufacturers
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Interior
systems and component manufacturers
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Aircraft
lessors and brokers
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Advertising
and public-relations agencies that seek to win or retain
airline clients
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Broadcasters,
publishers, and other media that wish to sell advertising to
airlines
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In-flight
catering suppliers
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Contract
service providers at airports (passenger and ramp handling)
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Software
and I.T. companies
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Airport
authorities that seek to attract or retain service
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Tourism-development
agencies
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Convention
and visitors’ bureaux

The key here is total flexibility: in program duration,
teaching format, class size, venue, written materials,
evaluation methods, and more. AirLearn can provide as much or
as little as the client desires.
And AirLearn can provide – or consult in the development and
execution of – management education and training for airline
employees, such as new-hire orientation and programs to ensure
successful transition to management.

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