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Failure in Risk Management: The Turbulent Times of Boeing Airlines

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Boeing Airlines finds itself amidst a storm of legal challenges, grappling with a series of incidents highlighting systemic issues in its risk management practices. These are only two of at least seven incidents involving Boeing airplanes in March alone. Why is the glaring lack of records a risk management problem for Boeing?

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Airline FUBAR in 2022

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Airlines are a major component of our transportation system.

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How Data Can Take Some Hassle Out of Holiday Travel

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million bags lost by US airlines in 2022, checking a bag can feel like a big leap of faith. Alaska Airlines is allowing customers to purchase electronic bag tags so they can check in their bags via the airline’s mobile app and skip check-in lines entirely. Airlines are also trying to take the guesswork out of layovers.

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Choosing the Right Crisis Leader

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The aftermath of this incident resulted in a significant reputational crisis for United Airlines. In April 2017, the internet exploded with the viral video of a passenger being dragged from United Express Flight 3411 by security and law enforcement officers in Chicago after refusing to exit the aircraft after the flight had been overbooked.

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IMPACT 2024 Keynote Presentation by Steven Minsky, CEO of LogicManager

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IMPACT 2024 CEO Keynote Duration: 60 Minutes Presenter: Steven Minsky , CEO and Founder of LogicManager Watch On-Demand Here: Related Content Failure in Risk Management: The Turbulent Times of Boeing Airlines How ERM Can Save Your Business from Remote Work Disasters AI Survival Guide: 5 Strategies to Stay Relevant in an Evolving Business Landscape

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The Outrage or Lack Thereof: Lessons Learned from the CrowdStrike Outage

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The three largest airlines in the world temporarily had to ground their fleets, but only one stood out a week later as still struggling to get back up and running – and taking a massive financial loss whilst its CEO attended the Olympic Games 6. They also own all of the downside though and all of the risk – including third-party risk.

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The Logistics of Flying People from Place to Place Can Be Broken

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American Airlines had 2,000 flights canceled this past weekend.

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