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You start at the very beginning, a very good place to start.

The history of the company should come first, in as much detail as will be needed by your audience, and slanted toward their interest in it. Is it primarily as an example of an airline business, or primarily as an example of a large corporation?

If the former, the emphasis would be on the flyers who wanted their own company because they loved to fly, very likely military veterans. Where those old pilots are today (Date of death? President of the company? Retired stockholder?) would end the history section.

If the latter, the business entity of the company is the thing; the investors and corporate decision-makers. Acquisitions and mergers mentioned, with there exact dates. That sort of thing. Current size of revenues would end the history section.

2007-01-12 02:50:50 · answer #1 · answered by auntb93again 7 · 1 1

In a business report on an American Based airline you should describe in great detail on how the airlines are not doing so good and why they arnt. While they jack up price tickets making you pay the high dollar, corporate pockets profits while cutting employee benefits

2007-01-12 07:25:08 · answer #2 · answered by G Dogg 3 · 1 0

You Say "You" are Doing a Business Report on an Airline --- Yet you are asking others how to do it ???? Not very Inventive are You ???? Poor Little Thing........

2007-01-12 02:55:43 · answer #3 · answered by ? 5 · 0 1

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