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Essay heading: QANTAS, a case study of restructuring program
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Qantas continues to provide outstanding service to its customers and is at the forefront of the international civil aviation industry.
The future holds many challenges for Qantas - maintaining safe operations and world class product standards while building a viable and competitive position long term for the airline... displayed 300 characters
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Registered originally as the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited (QANTAS), it has built a reputation for excellence in safety, operational reliability, engineering and maintenance, and customer service.
Today, Qantas is widely regarded as the world's leading long distance airline and one of the strongest brands in Australia... displayed next 300 characters
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