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market is a duopoly where players compete in dollar-denominated prices while one of them, Airbus, incurs costs mostly in …
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. Finally, a change in market structure from a duopoly to a monopoly decreases innovation in the presence of used goods markets …
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market is a duopoly where players compete in dollar-denominated prices while one of them, Airbus, incurs costs mostly in …
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The LCA aerostructures industry is truly global, with manufacturers from all parts of the world supplying the two major remaining LCA producers, The Boeing Co. of the United States and the former Airbus Industrie, G.I.E. of France. Airbus is in the final stages of its transformation to a single...
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The analysis presented in this study focuses primarily on the LCA manufacturing industries in the United States and Western Europe. It also includes some discussion of Russia’s LCA industry, which is beginning to produce aircraft for export. Although Japan is not a producer of LCA, it is...
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For the last 50 years, the United States has been the leading supplier of LCA to the world. Changes in the structure of the global LCA industry and its market may ultimately affect the U.S. industry’s continued dominance, as competition increases and aspiring producers seek to enter the...
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China will likely become the largest market in the world for new large civil aircraft (LCA), with global LCA manufacturers expecting to sell 100 LCA per year in the Chinese market for the next twenty years, or one every three to four days, at a total value ranging up to $350 billion. The...
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In this paper, the focus is China's efforts to build a world-class aircraft manufacturing industry. In the first half of the 1990s, the potential of the Chinese industry to mount a competitive challenge to Western aircraft builders was largely discounted. Nowadays, as China strives to bear the...
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Business Aviation, a sunrise sector in India is expected to make its presence felt in times to come. Factors which would lead to its growth and pave the way for success are unknown. Author has used the qualitative research approach to answer this intriguing question. Using an initial conceptual...
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This teaching case covers MTU Aero Engines, a German aerospace company. The focus is on alliances both vertical and horizontal to highlight a unique strategic position of the firm as a first tier systems supplier to the aircraft engine OEMs. The company enjoys a strong position in a web of...
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