Write a thesis on the topic business plan to create a maintenance training in jakarta.
Write 35 pages thesis on the topic business plan to create a maintenance training in jakarta. This paper focuses on training staff members in some aspects of the Airbus aircraft and its relevant aviation management job training. In order to examine it, there is the need to undertake a critical review of the scope of work and the technical components of the Airbus family of aircraft and devices. The primary focus of the Asian Aviation Academy (hereafter referred to as AAA) will be on the A320 which is the smallest and the most popular airline in the range. To this end, AAA will be positioned to train staff members with the management and running of the A320 aircraft and provide all the basic services in this aircraft. The basic services will provide a model for the integration of other airlines in the range and help to promote an efficient training system and structure. In the macrocosmic sense, the aviation industry experienced a major boom after 1980 (Sinha 31). This is because deregulation and other liberalization arrangements ensured that the number of airlines could be increased in nations. Also, the previous tradition of only allowing governments to own airlines was eliminated with the introduction of reforms and deregulation which allowed private participation in the global airline industry. Asia and the Pacific region experienced a major boom and new airlines were opened in countries like India, China, Singapore, and Indonesia (Sinha 32). Also, emerging markets like Qatar and the United Arab Emirates which sought to link the developing world with the developed world created new competitive players in the global aviation industry (Sinha 32). This has created a natural trend in which there is a major demand for skilled aviation staff members in the developed world. Tourism in and around the Asian-Pacific rim has increased tremendously in the past decade (Cochrane 2). This is because of the competitive offerings and the development of tourism in the respective nations including Thailand, Indonesia, Asia and other nations in the region with rare tourism infrastructure (Cochrane 2). This has, in turn, caused a major increase in the demand for the services of airline carriers which move individuals and cargo to the different parts of the region. Hence, the airline industry which was highly restricted to a few state-owned training institutions is now enhanced and grown. Finally, economic advancement and economic booms in the respective regions of Asia and the Pacific region have increased the numbers of business travelers (La Croix 49). This is because business travelers seek to move into these regions to explore business and other economic prospects and there is a general rise in the number of people traveling on a year-on-year basis to and from these regions. Additionally, these airlines in developing countries like Indonesia can build some core competencies that international players like British Airways and American Airlines cannot traditionally explore (Cochrane 16). La Croix identifies that these giant carriers like Lufthansa, British Airways, Aeroflot and KLM have a broader scope which makes it difficult for them to connect to local prospects and local existence of local carriers like Delta Airlines, Southwest Airlines and Virgin Airlines in the US and UK creates a set of competitive local offerings (Cochrane 17).