5. Shahid Khaqan
Abbasi
Abbasi is the
Founder and CEO
of Airblue
He also served as
Chairman and CEO
of Pakistan
International
Airlines from 1997
to 1999.
6. early education
Born 27 December 1958
Abbasi got his early education
from Lawrence College, Murree. .
He then attended the University of California,
Berkeley
where he obtained theBachelor of
Science in Electrical Engineering
. He went on to obtain Masters in Electrical
Engineering from George Washington
University,Washington, D.C.
7. early education cnt….
Abbasi worked as a professional engineer in
the United States and the Middle East during
the 1980s
8.
9. Air Blue Pakistan
Founded
2003
Commenced operations
18 June 2004
Hubs
Jinnah International Airport
Focus cities
Allama Iqbal International
Airport
Benazir Bhutto International Airport
Dubai International Airport
Frequent-flyer program
Airport lounge
Fleet size
Destinations
Blue Miles
Blue Lounge International
8
9
10. Parent company
Headquarter
Key people
Website
Government of
Pakistan
Islamabad Stock
Exchange
Towers
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tariq Chaudhary
CEO
Shahid Khaqan
Abbasi (COO)
www.airblue.com
11. Senior Management
Mr. Tariq
Chaudhary
Chief Executive
Officer
Mrs. Sadia
Mohamma
d
Director
Corporate
Affairs
Mr. Shahid
Khaqan
Abbasi
Chief
Operating
Officer
Mr. Ali
Muhamm
ad Khan
Rana
General
Manager
Quality
Assurance
Mr.
Khawaja
Muhamm
ad Ahad
Director
Flight
Operation
s Control
Mr.
Raheel
Ahmed
Directo
r
Commer
cial
Ms.
Liberata
D'Souza
General
Manager
Flight
Services
Mr.
Armaan
Yehia
Directo
r Airport
Operatio
ns
Mr.
Shaukat
Ibrahim
General
Manager
Corporat
e Safety
Captain
Sohail
Sarwar
Chief
Pilot
Flight
Operatio
ns
Mr.
Athar
Hassan
Ansari
Directo
r
Engineer
ing
12. Destinations
Airblue serves the following destinations as of 12
December 2012
Oman
Muscat - Muscat International Airport
Pakistan
Islamabad - Benazir Bhutto International Airport
Karachi - Jinnah International Airport Hub
Lahore - Allama Iqbal International Airport Focus
City
Peshawar - Bacha Khan International Airport
13. United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi - Abu Dhabi International Airport
Dubai - Dubai International Airport
Sharjah - Sharjah International Airport
United Kingdom
Manchester - Manchester Airport
Airblue also previously served Faisalabad and
Gwadar in Pakistan
14. Network expansion
Airblue intends to expand operations with
additional aircraft to destinations in Europe,
China, and the Middle
They also plan to start a Mumbai-Karachi air
route
15. Services
Cabin
Airblue currently operates a mixture
of Airbus A320 and A319s. All aircraft are in a 3 by
3 all economy layout.
There are several overhead screens located after
several rows
The airline dropped its Business class section due
to exogenous economic factors
The layout was 2 by 2 with inflight televisions
and leather seating and the cockpit of the airblue
planes are all digital
16. eTicketing
Airblue was the first airline in Pakistan to
introduce e-ticketing, wireless check-in and
self check-in kiosk facilities
. The airline also became a member of Sabre
system that is used by over a hundred airlines
to help it with ticket automation service
18. Frequent flyer program
The Airblue frequent flyer program is
called Blue Miles. Passengers are able to
initially start on the base level where sign up
is free. Once passengers earn enough miles,
there are upgrades to the Blue Card followed
by the Platinum Card. In May 2009, the airline
formed an alliance with The Faysal Bank
Limited (FBL) to launch its summer
promotion on its credit cards
19. Lounges
Airblue inaugurated its own premium lounge
at Jinnah International Airport, Karachi in
November 2008. Nicknamed, the Blue Lounge
International, it was designed for business
class passengers, credit card holders and
privileged customers. The lounge offers a
number of Internet facilities, cable television,
newspapers and magazines, massage chairs
as well as a snack bar. It is located in the
international terminal of the airport
20. Cost-cutting measures
To deal with the fuel price hike worldwide
Airblue converted their fleet to all economy
class
They also ended full meal services and
replaced it with snacks on domestic flights
21. Ground services
Passengers may check-in 2 hours prior to
flight departure at latest or as early as 48
hours prior to flight departure
Dnata the aviation services company handles
the ground and passenger handling for the
airline at all of the airports the airline
operates from
Gate Gourmet provides food and beverage
services to the airline.
22. Cargo operations
Airblue have launched e-Cargo service to cater to
air freight markets of Pakistan, UAE and UK
e-Cargo will broaden the base of cargo and
permit certified agents to book freight directly
online opening the inventory through Web.
Air blue offers more than 70,000 kgs cargo space on
more than 18 fleet everyday
Faster
More reliable
23. Achievements and recognitions
First airline in Pakistan and only the third carrier
in the region behind Emirates and Royal
Jordanian to introduce the state-of-the-art selfservice check-in facilities at Jinnah International
Airport, Karachi.
First private airline in Pakistan to initiate longhaul services on (Islamabad-Manchester) sector
in 2007.
First private airline within Pakistan to place an
order for new aircraft.
24. Achievements and recognitions
First airline in Pakistan to start e-ticketing online.
First airline in Pakistan to start self check in
kiosks in Karachi.
Airblue makes a fuel stop
at Istanbul in Turkey when flying to and
from Manchester. This route is the longest route
operated by an A319 aircraft in the world, and
the longest scheduled route operated by an
Airbus narrowbody aircraft (excluding the Airbus
A319LR). This is to be soon replaced by the
new Airbus A340-300 on a nonstop flight
between Islamabad and Manchester
25. Fleet
As of January 2013 Airblue Fleet consists of
following aircraft's with an average age of 8
year
Aircraft In Fleet
Airblue Fleet
Orders
Airbus A319-100
4
0
Airbus A320-200
2
0
Airbus A340-300
2
0
Total
8
0
Notes
26. Incidents and accidents
Airblue Flight 202 crashed on 28 July 2010
near Islamabad in Margalla Hills, killing all
146 passengers and six crew members on
board.
27. The following are the different routes of air blue:
Air blue Domestic Routes:
Karachi – Islamabad
Karachi – Lahore
Karachi – Peshawar
28. Airblue International Routes:
Islamabad - Abu Dhabi
Islamabad – Sharjah
Lahore – Sharjah
Lahore - Abu Dhabi
Karachi – Dubai
Lahore – Dubai
Peshawar – Dubai
Islamabad – Manchester
29. Current System
• A user friendly customized system
• Developed by their own IS Specialists and Programmers
Based in Los Angeles
• Overseen by Mr. Tariq, the owner of the airline, and his
assistants
• All inter-related party with the airline are connected
through the same website i.e. www.airblue.com
• Specialized Usernames & Passwords to those accessing
this website according to authority levels
30. Communication Model
Intranet:
All the employees are connected through the
intranet formed on the website
www.airblue.com/ednet .
Internet:
Is used by:
The travel agents
travel counselors
the customers themselves.
34. Enterprise Collaboration
Systems
Employees communicate with each other
through
E-mail
IP Phone
Communication between the Pilot and the
Ground Staff
Radio Phone
VHF Technology
35. MISSION STATEMENT
We will offer our customers cost effective transportation
service within geographical areas and market segments
that can benefit from our services and will insure a return
on investment and growth rate consistent with current
management guidelines.
36. VISION STATEMENT
Our vision is to make Air blue the most admired
airline in the world.
Ensuring safety comes first.
Providing Service Straight from the Heart.
Encouraging product leadership.
Delivering superior financial returns.
37. PRICING STRATEGIES OF AIRBLUE
There are four types of pricing strategies
Premium pricing
Penetration
Skimming
Economy
38.
39. Advertising
AirBlue promoted its airline by showing
commercials on major television channels like
GEO TV, ARY TV
extensive advertising in major newspapers
like Dawn, The News, and Daily Jang.
41. Air Blue Positioning
Strategy
“A cordial and reliable escort,
Air Blue provides world class
services through state-of-the-art
technology at very low cost.”
44. Strengths
Air blue is a Low-cost carrier (LCC)
98% punctuality of on-time flight departures.
Innovative e-ticketing and wireless check-in technologies.
Leading market position
Air Blue has high brand recall. It is recognized by travelers all over
the country.
Air Blue has successfully incorporated latest technology in all its
systems, giving it an edge over competitors.
45. Weaknesses
Engaged only in passenger service, whereas its
competitor PIA is also providing cargo services
(SPEEDEX).
The fares on which you make reservations are un-
guaranteed
Not having its own repair and maintenance facilities.
High dependence on passenger revenues
46. Opportunities
Low fares enable market share growth.
Introducing new domestic and international
routes like Gulf, UK, Jordan, India etc.
New aircrafts will be used for additional
frequencies and destinations on domestic and
regional routes.
Expansion of freight business
47. Threats
High interest rates
Accidents
Strong competition
Threat of terrorism.
Incapability of national airport runways to handle
big crafts.
50. PIA
It is the oldest airline in Pakistan and has the
first mover’s advantage
it flies to 82 destinations.
It still claims percent market share and is the
largest airline in the country by all standards
51. Shaheen Airways
Shaheen Airways is the second national
airline after PIA.
It mainly covers Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad
and the Gulf
It is mainly focusing on international customers.
It currently operates in Islamabad, Karachi,
Lahore, Peshawar,, Abu Dhabi, UAE, Doha, UK,
Kuwait and Oman.
55. Who is Manager ?
A manager is a person that can manage it self
and the resources to achieve the organization
goals and objectives. A good manager must
be able to follow all the functions of
management which are planning, controlling,
directing, coordinating and leadership.
56. Fuctions of a Manager
Planning
Organizing
Leading
Controlling
57. According to classification
of Managers
We consider him as a
Top Managers
He is responsible for making
organization-wide decisions and
establishing plans and goals that
affect the entire organization.
58. Conceptual Skills
As a Top Manager he is very much good in
Conceptual skills of management
59. Conceptual skills deals with
Using information to solve business problems
Identifying of opportunities for innovation
Recognizing problem areas and implementing
solutions
Selecting critical information from masses of
data
Understanding of business uses of technology
Understanding of organization’s business model
60. Manger Job is Changing
Risk Management
Global competitiveness
Security
Changing Technology
Increasing Accountibility
61. Manager Omnipotent or
Symbolic
Omnipotent view :
-Managers are directly responsible for an organization’s
success or failure.
Symbolic view :
• Much of an organization’s success or failure is due to
external forces outside of managers’ control.
• Managers symbolize control and
influence through their action.
62. Management and Social
Responsibility
The Socioeconomic View
Management’s social responsibility goes
beyond making profits to include
protecting and improving society’s
welfare.
-Air blue Launches Awareness Campaign on
World Diabetes Day
-Airblue tree plantation drive
63. Management and Environment
friendly
He believes in Environment friendly system
The airline prides itself in working in a paperless
environment, said the COO. In a country where
the concept of paperless environment is still
new, Air Blue has demonstrated that doing the
same isn’t quite the Herculean task that it is
made out to be. “We believe in using technology
to our advantage and that is the secret to our
success,” he said. “I really don’t have to come to
the office myself because we have installed a
web-based MIS system that provides real-time
information on every aspect of our operations.”
64. Continued
MD AirBlue said that aircraft manufacturers
today devote upto 15% of turnover to
research for making better and environment
friendly aircrafts for the future.
AirBlue Sets-off Green Revolution; To Plant
Over 1 Million Trees
65. Intuitive & Conceptual
Decision Making
Conceptual Decision Making :
Maintain a broad outlook and consider
many alternatives in making long-term
decisions
He said in an interview :"Often in
taking decisions I have to rely on
intuition”
66. Types of Planning
Strategic Plans
Apply to the entire organization.
Establish the organization’s overall goals.
Seek to position the organization in terms of its
environment.
Cover extended periods of time.
Operational Plans
Specify the details of how the overall goals are to
be achieved.
Cover short time period
67. Organizational Structure
Work Specialization
The degree to which tasks in the
organization are divided into separate
jobs with each step completed by a
different person.
Overspecialization can result in human
diseconomies from boredom, fatigue,
stress, poor quality, increased
absenteeism, and higher turnover.
68. Departmentalization by type
Functional
Grouping jobs by functions performed
Product
Grouping jobs by product line
Geographic
Grouping jobs on the basis of territory or geography
Process
Grouping jobs on the basis of product or customer flow
Customer
Grouping jobs by type of customer and needs
E.g Flight Opreations,Cargo,Call center,Flight
reservations