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Case 6 : Sky West Inc. and the Regional Airline Industry 1.    3   Business Model   1.  Network Carriers   legacy carriers Hub-and-Spoke  2007  United, Northwest, American, Continental  Delta   2005  5  82 %  10  0  25. 3  2.  Low Cost Carriers  low cost business model  point-to-point  Southwest  JetBlue   legacy    Low Cost  Low Cost    United Airlines   Low Cost  United Ted Airlines  Delta  Low Cost   Deltaââ¬â¢s Song Airlines 3.   Regional Carriers   Jets   Legacy  Network (Hub-and-Spoke)  short-haul flight    Regional Airlines   block-hour       incentive   Regional      95 %  Regional    Regional       Hub-and-Spoke  Legacy   Regional Airlines  Partner SkyWest Inc History Origins in the Early 1970s SkyWest  Dixie Airline  St. George  Utah  1972  J. Ralph Atkin  4   Dixies  Commuter Airline  Atkin  Fixed Base Operation (FOB)  Air Charters    Air Ambulance Service  Mar 1972 Atkin  SkyWest Airlines  1974  Jerry C. Atkin  Ralph Atkin's nephew  $25,000  Oct 1975  Reorganized  3    SkyWest  Expansion in the Late 1970s  1976  Hughes Air West  Cedar City-Salt Lake City  SkyWest  Navajo Chieftans   5  National Parks Transportation Company  Avis Franchises 2  Cedar City  St. George.  1977  Interline  American Airlines  ? Check-in   Interline  SkyWest  1978  1. SkyWest  Commuter Airline ( Regional Airline)  3  Certified Air Carrier   Federal Government Regulations  Major Airlines 2. Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB)  SkyWest  3  $160,000  Page  Arizona  Yuma, Kingman, Prescott, Grand Canyon, Tucson, Winslow  Phoenix, Arizona,  Blythe, Los Angeles, and El Centro, California. 3. SkyWest  Fairchild Metroliner II  $1. 4  ( $150,000)    Growth from Deregulation, Acquisition, and Affiliations in the 1980s  1978  Major Airlines  United, Western  American Airlines   Regional Airlines  SkyWest  1983  Metros  7  Navajo Chieftans  5  Cessna 207s  Charters  SkyWest  Reagan    Reagan   Professional Air Traffic Controllers Association 24 Sep 1981  SkyWest  Arizona   Metro  SkyWest   1982 SkyWest  10   Republic's Escort   1980s SkyWest  Mail, Small Packages, and Bank Documents  10 %   1983 SkyWest  2  Regional Airlines   St. George  17  6  250   Customer Service  Aug 1984 SkyWest  Las Vegas  Palm Springs, California  Southern California  Palm Springs  Sun Aire  1968  Borrego Springs, California  San Diego  90   1983 Sun Aire  330,000    1985   Sun Aire  SkyWest   Metros  SkyWest  12  14  Sun Aire  28  Sun Aire  Facilities  American Airlines  Los Angeles   SkyWest/Sun Aire  Major Market  SkyWest  Regional Carrier  11   Holding Company SkyWest, Inc. ,  3  1.  SkyWest Airlines Inc.  SkyWest Aviation Inc. )  1998  Regional Airline  5  12   Business Travelers  SkyWest  Commuter Airline  Ski Resorts   California  SkyWest Airlines  Delta  Continental Airlines 2.  Scenic Airlines  Air Tours, General Aviation  Scheduled Flights  Grand Canyon  Arizona, Utah,  Nevada 3   .   National Parks Transportation  franchise  Avis  1985 SkyWest  Code-Sharing  Western Airline  Salt Lake  70%  1987 Delta Airlines  Western Airlines  SkyWest  Delta Code : DL   SkyWest  SkyWest/Sun Aire  Western Express  Delta Connection.  Logo  Code-Sharing  Major  Regional Airlines  1980 United Airlines  Regional   United Express  American Airlines  American Eagle Network  1980 SkyWest   Brasilia EMB-120  Turboprop  Regional Airlines  SkyWest  California   1986  Sun Aire acquisition  SkyWest  NASDAQ  1987 SkyWest  Air Transport World's Commuter/Regional Airline  500 Regional Airlines   988 SkyWest  $2. 3   California  28  Events in the 1990s Jun 1993 Aviation Services West, Inc.  Flight Tour  Scenic Airlines, Inc. , Las Vegas  Grand Canyon  Aviation Services West  Scenic Airlines, Inc.  1994 SkyWest  Delta  Salt Lake City  5  Casper, Wyoming; Butte, Montana; Burbank, California;   Rapid City and Sioux Falls, South Dakota  SkyWest  Canadair Regional Jets (CRJs)  Bombardier, Inc.  Brasilias  50   540   1,200 miles  41,000  Oct 1995 SkyWest  Continental Airlines  Code-Sharing  SkyWest  Continental Connection  Los Angeles  SkyWest  3%  Continental Flights  1996  48%  Delta  1996 SkyWest  2. 5   16   SkyWest  Brasilias 50  Canadair Regional Jets 10  Metroliner  1 Oct 1997 SkyWest  United Airlines   United Express  SkyWest  Connecting Flight  Los Angeles  1997 SkyWest  25  SkyWest  585  45  12    Salt Lake City  Vancouver  Canadair Regional Jets 19 Jan 1998 SkyWest  United  United Express  San Francisco  Hub  United  June 1, 1998  1998 SkyWest  Connecting flight  3 Major Airlines  Delta, United  Continental 1 July 2002 SkyWest  Tucson  Arizona. 8 Dec 2002 United Airlines  Partner  SkyWest  Chapter 11  2003 SkyWest  Bombardier CRJ700  70  30  United Express 9 May 2003 SkyWest  code-share  Continental Airlines  SkyWest  regional  Continental  Houston, The US Department of Transportation  SkyWest  2003  SkyWest  DOT  SkyWest  1  5  regional carriers  DOT  2004 â⬠¢  hub  Chicago, IL (ORD) â⬠¢  Colorado Springs, CO (COS)  CRJ â⬠¢ Delta  Dallas/ Fort Worth Hub (DFW)  SkyWest  â⬠¢  SkyWest  ,000  â⬠¢ DOT  SkyWest  2004.  [pic]2005 â⬠¢ SkyWest, Inc.  Atlantic Southeast Airlines  Delta Air Lines. â⬠¢  Chicago Oââ¬â¢Hare. â⬠¢ Sky West Inc.  Partner  United  Delta  2006   Legacy  2     2006 â⬠¢ SkyWest  CRJ900  â⬠¢ Dec 2006 SkyWest Inc.  SkyWes   t   Midwest  Partner     [pic]2007 â⬠¢ SkyWest Airlines  Midwest Connect / Delta Connection / United Express  Legacy  2  (Delta Connection / United Express)  Outsource  20  SkyWest Inc.  Denver, Chicago, Los Angeles  San Francisco  United express  SkyWest Inc. Outsourcing   Delta â⬠¢ SkyWest Delta Connection  Department of Transportation  Cedar  Utah  8 Jan 2008. Source: Annual Report 2007 SkyWest Inc.  Skywest Inc. 2.       : Bridging the Region Gap from West to East SkyWest Inc.  Regional Airline  Western  Eastern  SkyWest Airlines   ASA  artner  Legacy Airlines  :  safety / on time arrival / service and quality / fairness and consistency / working together as a team / personal and corporate integrity and maintaining profitability & Efficient Use of All Resources.  SkyWest Inc.          :  Partner  Legacy Airline /       : Developed industry-leading reputations for providing quality, low-cost regional airline service. 3.  (Functional Level Strategy)    [pic] Inbound Logistics: Service      ,  ,  , Ground Handling Equipment,  Operations: Outbound Logistics: Marketing and Sales: â⬠¢ Distribution   Legacy Airline  Partner  â⬠¢ Product Design     Service :  (Functional Level Strategy)  (Competitive Advantage)   3. 1 Superior Efficiency :  Superior Efficiency  SkyWest Inc.  Product Design: â⬠¢   0. 03 USD  0. 095 USD. â⬠¢    Partner  Legacy Airline â⬠¢  (routine maintenance)   Human Resource: â⬠¢   â⬠¢    ââ¬â  90          -  Retirement Plans SkyWest Inc.    ââ¬â    Teamwork Information System Function: â⬠¢  Interline  American Airlines  Check-in     â⬠¢  Republic's Escort Marketing: Product:  (Cost per Available seat mile) Place: ââ¬â  Code Sharing  Market Share  ââ¬â  Partner   Legacy  SkyWest Inc.    2006  SkyWest Inc.  3,114  2005  1,964  ( Exhibit 6)   3. 2 Superior Quality  Superior Quality  SkyWest Inc.  Reliability:       The Aviation Safety Action Program  Program     Stetson Quality Suite  SkyWest Inc.   SkyWest Airline  Regional Airline  15  2004  2005  SkyWest  84. 5%   SkyWest  1%  50%  2006 SkyWest Airlines  1. 2 %  1. 7 %  Reliability  SkyWest Airlines  . 3 Superior Innovation: Process Innovation  ââ¬â  SkyWest Airline  ASA   2  ââ¬â  Partner  Legacy Airline    3. 4 Superior Customer Responsiveness      SkyWest Airlines  DOT  2  2003-2004  Functional Strategy  SkyWest Inc.   Superior Customer Responsiveness   â⬠¢ Superior Efficiency : Product Design  Upgrade      0. 103 USD  0. 095 USD.  â⬠¢ Superior Quality :  Customer Service     4.  (Business Level Strategy)   (Functional Level Strategy)   . What needs will be satisfied? SkyWest Inc.  Regional Airline    Legacy Airlines   partnership   2. Who will be served?   Connecting flight  Legacy Airlines  (Broad Target) 3. How will those needs be satisfied?  On-time service with quality.   Business Strategy  SkyWest Inc.   Cost Leadership  Competitive Positioning   Efficiency   Quality   ââ¬â    ââ¬â  Business  Leisure (Broad Target)    Legacy Airlines  partner ââ¬â   Western  Eastern ââ¬â  Customer Services)      Business Strategy  Functional Strategy  Superior Efficiency  Superior Quality  Superior Customer Responsiveness 5.  (Corporate Level Strategy)     SkyWest Inc.   1.  Concentration Growth: â⬠¢  Horizontal Growth  ASA   Partner   Legacy Airline    Partner  Legacy Airline  Partner   (Contract Agreement Term)  â⬠¢  Intensive Growth    Improve Competitive Position   Regional Airline    2.  Retrenchment  Sell-out  National Parks Transportation   Scenic Airlines  Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) [pic]    (Concentration Strategies)   1. Market Penetration  SkyWest Inc. Upgrade    ( CRJ  50   )  Legacy Airline    (Contract Agreement Term)  Legacy Airlines 2. Market Development  ASA  ( )   Eastern   Partner  Legacy Airline   6.    6. 1  (Organizational Structure)  SkyWest Inc.  Geographic Structure    (Destinations)   SkyWest Airline  Atlantic Southeast Airline (ASA)   Functional Structure     Decision Making  SkyWest Inc.  Centralized      ( www. SkyWest. com/about/exec. php , www. flyasa. com , www. SkyWest,Inc. htm ) 6. 2  (Organizational Culture)  SkyWest Inc.  Efficiency and Quality  Efficiency :   Part Time 3     Ticket Agents / Baggage Handlers    SkyWest Airlines  $40,000   $202,000  ASA Airlines    Quality:    â⬠¢  SkyWest Airline Maintenance Department  AMT Award  3  2004 ââ¬â 2006 â⬠¢   The US Department of Transportation  SkyWest  2003  2004 6. 3  (Organizational Leadership) ââ¬Å"Chairman, President and CEO Jerry Atkin accept the Airline Business magazine award for Regional Airlines Leadershipâ⬠          Efficiency and Quality    7.  (Strategic Control)  7. 1 Efficiency: â⬠¢  SkyWest Inc.  ASA  Delta  SkyWest Inc.         SkyWest    SkyWest  70  90   50  â⬠¢  2007 SkyWest Inc.  SkyWest  ASA  ? â⬠¢  ASA    Regional          SkyWest  ASA      Cost per available seat  [pic] 7. 2 Quality: â⬠¢ SkyWest Inc.       The US Department of Transportation  SkyWest  2003  2004 â⬠¢   SkyWest Inc.  the Department of Transportation  Federal Aviation Administration  Stetson Quality Suite  software  SkyWest Inc.  ?     Partner  Legacy Airline 7. 3 Innovation : â⬠¢  Midwest, Bradford R. Rich  , CEO  Treasurer  SkyWest Inc.  SkyWest   Midwest       â⬠¢  ASA      Teamwork  ?   7. 4 Customer Responsiveness :  The US Department of Transportation  SkyWest  003  2004   Legacy Airlines 8.  (Strategic Evaluation)  8. 1 Established standards and targets : Regional Airline  Partner  Legacy Airline    FAA / DOT  TSA     Regional Airline  Legacy Airline   Partner  Legacy Airline 8. 2 Create measuring and monitoring system :   Yield/RPM, Revenue/ASM, Cost/ASM       Miss baggage handling rate 8. 3 Compare actual performance against the established targets :  ?  8. 4 Evaluate result and take action if necessary :   (Statements of Income / Balance Sheets / Air Travel Consumer Report)  easuring and monitoring system  9.        SkyWest Inc.  (Functional Level Strategy) : Superior Efficiency  Superior Quality  Superior Customer Responsiveness  â⬠¢ Superior Efficiency : Product Design      0. 103 USD  0. 095 USD. Superior Quality :  (Customer Service)      (Business Level Strategy) : Cost Leadership  Competitive Positioning   Efficiency   Quality   ââ¬â    ââ¬â  Business  Leisure (Broad Target)     Major Airline   Partner ââ¬â  (Customer Services)     ââ¬â   Western  Eastern  (Corporate Level Strategy) : 1. Market Penetration  SkyWest Inc.   ( CRJ  50   )  Legacy Airline    (Contract Agreement Term)  2. Market Development   ASA  ( )  Eastern   Partner  Legacy Airline          Bridging the Region Gap from West to East   Regional Airline  Western  Eastern   Operations      Developed industry-leading reputations for providing quality, low-cost regional airline service. 10.  (Effectiveness of Strategies)   Profitability (ROIC)  Profit Growth  5      5    5   MESA AIR, ALASKA AIR, EXPRESSJET, PINNACLE AIRLINES  REPUBLIC AIRWAYS  6   002-2006    :  |Airlines |2002 |2003 |2004 |2005 |2006 | |SKYWEST |86. 87 |66. 79 |81. 95 |112. 27 |145. 81 | |MESA AIR |-11. 27 |25. 31 |26. 28 |56. 87 |33. 97 | |ALASKA AIR |-118. 60 |13. 50 |-15. 30 |-5. 90 |-52. 60 | |EXPRESSJET |84. 28 |108. 18 |122. 77 |97. 99 |92. 7 | |PINNACLE AIRLINES |30. 79 |35. 07 |40. 73 |25. 70 |77. 80 | |REPUBLIC AIRWAYS |7. 69 |36. 14 |38. 85 |60. 65 |79. 51 | |Total |79. 75 |284. 98 |295. 28 |347. 58 |377. 05 | (Source : Annual Report year 2002-2006  )  Plot   2002-2006  [pic]    SkyWest Inc.      SkyWest Inc.  2005  SkyWest Inc.    SkyWest Inc.          ASA  Delta  2005          ASM (Available Seat mile)  SkyWest Inc.   (Passenger Revenue)   Ground Handling Service  Major Airline Partner                    ASA  2005      SkyWest Inc.  2002 ââ¬â 2006   :  à   |à   |à   |à   |à   |à   | |à   |2002 |2003 |2004 |2005 |2006 | |OPERATING REVENUES: | | | | | | |Passenger | 769,427 | 882,062 | 1,139,580 | 1,938,450 | 3,087,215 | |Ground handling and other | 5,020 | 5,964 | 16,464 | 25,598 | 27,441 | |Total operating revenues | 774,447 | 888,026 | 1,156,044 | 1,964,048 | 3,114,656 | |à   | | | | | | |OPERATING EXPENSES: | | | | | | |Total operating expenses | 654,892 | 779,546 | 1,011,268 | 1,743,640 | 2,775,496 | |à   | | | | | |Interest expense |3,611 |9,891 |18,239 |53,330 |118,002 | |à   |à   |à   |à   |à   |à   | |à   |à   |à   |à   |à   | |à   |2003 |2004 |2005 |2006 | |OPERATING REVENUES: | | | | | |Passenger |14. 64% |29. 19% |70. 10% |59. 26% | |Ground handling and other |18. 80% |176. 06% |55. 8% |7.    20% | |Total operating revenues |14. 67% |30. 18% |69. 89% |58. 58% | |à   | | | | | |OPERATING EXPENSES: | | | | | |Total operating expenses |19. 03% |29. 73% |72. 42% |59. 18% | |à   | | | | | |Interest expense |173. 91% |84. 40% |192. 0% |121. 27% | |à   |à   |à   |à   |à   |           2002 -2003     2004         2002 ââ¬â 2006            |Airlines |2002 |2003 |2004 |2005 |2006 | |SKYWEST |71. 96% |-23. 11% |22. 71% |36. 99% |29. 87% | |MESA AIR |76. 56% |324. 57% |3. 86% |116. 37% |-40. 27% | |ALASKA AIR |-173. 27% |111. 38% |-213. 33% |61. 44% |-791. 53% | |EXPRESSJET |75. 31% |28. 36% |13. 49% |-20. 18% |-5. 4% | |PINNACLE AIRLINES |116. 10% |13. 91% |16. 13% |-36. 90% |202. 74% | |REPUBLIC AIRWAYS |26. 73% |370. 00% |7. 51% |56. 12% |31. 09% | |Total |190. 78% |257. 33% |3. 62% |17. 71% |8. 48% |  Plot   2002-2006  [pic]    SkyWest Inc.    2002-2006  2003    CRJ200s  EMB120s       ROIC   |ROIC |= |Net Profit (After Tax) | |à   |à   |Invested Capital |  ?   Invested Capital = Total Equity + Total Long-term Debt ( http://finapps. forbes. com/finapps/jsp/finance/compinfo/)   (Annual Report)  Sky West  2001-2006  ROIC   :  | |2002 |2003 |2004 |2005 |2006 | | | | | | | | |Net Profit (After Tax) | 86,866 | 66,787 | 81,952 | 112,267 | 145,806 | | | | | | | | |Total Asset | 999,384 | 1,529,210 | 1,662,287 | ,320,646 | 3,731,419 | | | | | | | | |Total Equity | 638,686 | 709,063 | 779,055 | 913,198 | 1,178,293 | |Long-Term Debt | 125,379 | 462,773 | 463,233 | 1,422,758 | 1,675,626 | | | | | | | | |Total Invested Capital | 764,065 | 1,171,836 | 1,242,288 | 2,335,956 | 2,853,919 | | | | | | | | |ROIC |11. 37% |5. 70% |6. 60% |4. 81% |5. 11% | (Source: Annual Report from www. SkyWest. com)  ROIC  SkyWest Inc.  ROIC  5   MESA AIR, ALASKA AIR, EXPRESSJET, PINNACLE AIRLINES  REPUBLIC AIRWAYS  6   2002 ââ¬â 2006   ROIC  Airlines |2002 |2003 |2004 |   2005 |2006 | |SKYWEST |11. 37% |5. 70% |6. 60% |4. 81% |5. 11% | |MESA AIR |-5. 67% |8. 14% |3. 87% |6. 99% |4. 44% | |ALASKA AIR |-7. 84% |0. 85% |-0. 92% |-0. 33% |-2. 74% | |EXPRESSJET |31. 53% |39. 46% |42. 49% |27. 21% |20. 37% | |PINNACLE AIRLINES |37. 52% |48. 96% |34. 67% |18. 41% |35. 68% | |REPUBLIC AIRWAYS |- |7. 18% |3. 97% |3. 44% |3. 99% |  Plot    [pic]   SkyWest Inc.  ROIC   2003, 2005  2006        2003  CRJ200s  EMB120s    005  ASA  Delta          ROIC      2005   ROIC   11.  (Problems)  SkyWest Airline :  (Miss baggage handling) Atlantic Southeast Airline : ââ¬â  Cancel flight ââ¬â    ââ¬â  (Miss baggage handling) ââ¬â  (On-time)  ASA 12.  (Issues)  1.  Partner  Low Cost Airlines (South West Airline and Jet Blue) 2.  Partner   13.  (External Environment Analysis)   (External Strategic Factors)   (Opportunity)  (Threat)  (Attractive or Unattractive Industry)  13. 1 General Environment   [pic] a) Economic segment      4      US Inflation rates  | |[pic] |Current Inflation Rate | |Year | |Jan | |Feb  | |Mar | |Apr | |May  | |Jun | |Jul |Aug | |Sep  | |Oct | |Nov | |Dec  | |Ave | |  | |2009  | |NA | |NA | |NA | |NA  | |NA | |NA | |NA  | |NA | |NA | |NA  | |NA | |NA | |NA | |  | |2008 | |4. 28%  | |4. 03%  | |3. 98%  | |3. 94%  | |4. 8%  | |5. 02%  | |5. 60%  | |5. 37%  | |4. 94%  | |3. 66%  | |1. 07% | |0. 09%  | |3. 5%  | |  | |2007 | |2. 08%  | |2. 42%  | |2. 78%  | |2. 57%  | |2. 69%  | |2. 69%  | |2. 36%  | |1. 7%  | |2. 76%     | |3. 54%  | |4. 31%  | |4. 08%  | |2. 85%  | |  | |2006 | |3. 99%  | |3. 0% | |3. 36%  | |3. 55%  | |4. 17%  | |4. 32%  | |4. 15%  | |3. 82%  | |2. 06%  | |1. 1%  | |1. 97%  | |2. 54%  | |3. 24%  | | | |2005 | |2. 97%  | |3. 01%  | |3. 15%  | |3. 51% | |2. 0%  | |2. 53%  | |3. 17%  | |3. 64%  | |4. 69%  | |4. 35%  | |3. 46%  | |3. 42%  | |3. 9%  | |  | |2004  | |1. 93%  | |1. 69%  | |1. 74%  | |2. 29%  | |3. 05%  | |3. 27% | |2. 99%  | |2. 65%  | |2. 54%  | |3. 9%  | |3. 52%  | |3. 26%  | |2. 68%  | |  | |2003 | |2. 60%  | |2. 98%  | |3. 02% | |2. 22%  | |2. 6%  | |2. 11%  | |2. 11%  | |2. 16%  | |2. 32%  | |2. 04%  | |1. 77%  | |1. 88%  | |2. 7%  | |  | |2002  | |1. 14%  | |1. 14%  | |1. 48% | |1. 64%  | |1. 18%  | |1. 07%  | |1. 46%  | |1. 0%  | |1. 51%  | |2. 03%  | |2. 20%  | |2. 38%  | |1. 59%  | |  | |2001 | |3. 3%  | |3. 53%  | |2. 92%  | |3. 27%  | |3. 62% | |3. 25% | |2. 72%  | |2. 72%  | |2. 65%  | |2. 13%  | |1. 0%  | |1. 55%  | |2. 83%  | |  | |2000 | |2. 74%  | |3. 22%     | |3. 76%  | |3. 7%  | |3. 19%  | |3. 73%  | |3. 66% | |3. 41%  | |3. 45%  | |3. 45%  | |3. 45%  | |3. 39%  | |3. 8%  | |  | |1999 | |Fiscal Year |Domestic |International |Total |% change | |2006 |660. 9 |89. 7 |750. 6 |0. 46 | |2007 |693. 3 |75. 8 |769. 1 |2. 46 | |2008 |713. 8 |79. 8 |793. 6 |3. 19 | |2009 |735. 7 |84 |819. 7 |3. 29 | |2010 |758. 9 |88. 3 |847. 2 |3. 35 | |2011 |782. 6 |92. 9 |875. 5 |3. 4 | |2012 |807. 7 |97. 6 |905. 2 |3. 39 | |2013 |833. 4 |102. 3 |935. 7 |3. 37 | |2014 |860. 5 |107. 2 |967. 7 |3. 42 | |2015 |888. 4 |112. 3 |1,007. 1 |4. 07 | |2016 |917. 7 |117. 6 |1035. 3 |2. 80 | |2017 |848. 4 |123. 1 |1071. 6 |3. 51 |  Source: Forms 41 and 298-C, US Department of Transportation  Forecast  % Passenger change  [pic] Source: RAA Industry Life Cycle â⬠¢  Forecast % Demand Passenger change  Airline Industry  2006  Life cycle  Airline Industry  Airline Industry  Regional Airlines  Regional Airlines  1970-2006  Life cycle  Regional Airlines    ?  Industry Life Cycle  Growth ) Strategic Groups [pic]  Y  Performance         Performance  Partner Airline  Legacy  X  c) Strategic Types : Strategic Type  Regional Airline  Defender  Regional Airline      Performance  Partner  Legacy Airline    Regional Airline   â⬠¢    Legacy Airline  â⬠¢    FAA TSA DOT   Upgrade  â⬠¢  â⬠¢   â⬠¢   â⬠¢  d) Key Success Factors : â⬠¢ On Time Schedule   Sector  â⬠¢   Regional Airlines  ?   Hub    Time Elasticity   â⬠¢  Destinations  Regional Airline    â⬠¢ Cost  Regional Airline       Partner     
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