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Improving the training system in low cost model airlines: a case of Jetstar Pacific Aviation Airlines (JPA)

AuthorTran Phuong Nga
NoteA project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Business Administration (Executive) in International Business – Management of Technology (VN), School of Management
PublisherAsian Institute of Technology
AbstractPeople are the vital resource of the organizations, without people, the organization itself also cannot exist. The aviation in Vietnam is still young and under developed, and to some extent, the manpower is still limited. Since 2006, with the fact of Vietnam joining to WTO, with the new opening up policies, the Government allowed the private sectors to enter to this business, there were 04 new airlines granted licenses so the competition becomes tougher between the Vietnamese Airlines so the human resource is the important concern of the airlines. As a result, training and development are recommended to generate good people resource. The good training system is an absolute need for all airlines to enhance the competitive advantage of the market. Training system is very important in the aviation industry and requires the huge investment during the operating time. In the case of Jetstar Pacific Airlines, the effective training system will help to foster Human resource capability during operation and promise the success of company. The company objective is to become the most preferable airlines in Southeast Asia. The people strategy will not be independent of training and development. Therefore, Jetstar Pacific Airlines has to review the current status of the training activities, identify the improvement areas and strengthen the training system. From the qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, the researcher collected information and analyzed the implementation of JPA current system: How the training planning, programs, qualification of the internal trainer team, teaching plans are organized and which are the elements that affect the learning organization environment. The recommendations are given to the training system for future use.
Year2013
TypeProject
SchoolSchool of Management (SOM)
DepartmentOther Field of Studies (No Department)
Chairperson(s)Claes, Marie -Therese
Examination Committee(s)Sununta Siengthai;Patchara Popaitoon


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