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TRL3703 Assignment 3 PORTFOLIO (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2026 - DUE 15 May 2026 ... Let us assume that you have been hired as a consultant by the Airport Company South Africa (ACSA) to assist in improving the security challenges that are faced at the OR Tambo International Airport, and as part of your mandate, you have to provide a report of the identified security threats. On that note, name and briefly discuss 3 (three) recent actual security threats at the OR Tambo International Airport. From this scenario, briefly discuss the new opportunities that the Covid-19 pandemic has brought forth, for both passengers and airlines. Your discussion should be split into two: passengers and business with examples on each. 6.2 Aviation safety and security are extremely important issues in both passenger and cargo transportation. Aviation safety refers to the physical safety of an aircraft and the accidents and incidents associated with it. The safety of passengers, crew and cargo is one of the most important aspects of a journey. Informed by the above introduction to aviation safety, give examples of recent aircraft complications that have been experienced by the following airlines: SAA, Mango and FlySafair – name and discuss your examples. briefly discuss how this airline and its counterparts could maintain affordability of flights for passengers by ensuring the following: ▪ Increased labour productivity (3) ▪ No frills (3) ▪ Lowering ticket distribution costs (4) In international aviation, which airline held the longest monopoly in the industry and when was the industry opened to other airlines. Moreover, in relation to the South African aviation, briefly give the government stakeholders, with descriptions. Why should airlines perform maintenance? Which type of maintenance do you think Airlink did not perform which led to this malfunction? Give reasons why for each type. Which type of performance do you think Airlink performed to address this malfunction, give reasons why you have selected that specific type or types Seeing that South African passengers do not want to dig into their pockets but want to maintain a clean environment, what measures do you think the airlines could put in place in their operations to protect the environment, and not increase the ticket prices

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TRL3703
Assignment 3 PORTFOLIO 2026
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Due date: 15 May 2026
QUESTION 1

Increased labour productivity

Low cost airlines can keep flights affordable by improving how much work is done by each
employee instead of cutting wages. Staff can be scheduled more efficiently so that pilots
and cabin crew complete more flying hours per month within legal safety limits. This
lowers the cost per flight without reducing salaries (TRL3703 unit 2.3.2). Faster
turnaround times at airports also improve productivity because aircraft spend more time
flying and less time on the ground. This increases revenue while keeping costs stable. A
strong teamwork culture can also help where employees assist beyond their basic roles,
such as helping with quick cleaning between flights. This reduces the need for extra
ground staff and keeps operations efficient. Higher productivity allows airlines such as
FlySafair to manage costs better, which helps keep ticket prices lower for passengers
even when demand is high (TRL3703 unit 2.3.2).




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, QUESTION 1

Increased labour productivity

Low cost airlines can keep flights affordable by improving how much work is done by
each employee instead of cutting wages. Staff can be scheduled more efficiently so
that pilots and cabin crew complete more flying hours per month within legal safety
limits. This lowers the cost per flight without reducing salaries (TRL3703 unit 2.3.2).
Faster turnaround times at airports also improve productivity because aircraft spend
more time flying and less time on the ground. This increases revenue while keeping
costs stable. A strong teamwork culture can also help where employees assist
beyond their basic roles, such as helping with quick cleaning between flights. This
reduces the need for extra ground staff and keeps operations efficient. Higher
productivity allows airlines such as FlySafair to manage costs better, which helps
keep ticket prices lower for passengers even when demand is high (TRL3703 unit
2.3.2).

No frills service

Affordability can also be maintained by limiting unnecessary services. Low cost
airlines reduce costs by not including free meals, drinks, or luxury services in the
ticket price. Passengers only pay for what they need through buy on board options.
This reduces operating costs and also creates extra income from onboard sales
(TRL3703 unit 2.3.4). Using a single class cabin with more seats increases the
number of passengers per flight, which spreads costs across more people and
lowers the price per ticket. Airlines can also avoid expensive services such as airport
lounges and loyalty programmes. Strict baggage rules reduce aircraft weight, which
lowers fuel consumption and saves money. These cost savings allow airlines to keep
base fares low while still making profit (TRL3703 unit 2.3.4).

Lowering ticket distribution costs

Airlines can reduce costs by selling tickets directly to customers instead of relying
heavily on external systems. Direct online booking through the airline website or
mobile app avoids high fees charged by global distribution systems. These systems
charge a fee for each ticket sold, which increases the final ticket price (TRL3703 unit
2.3.3). By encouraging customers to book online, airlines reduce these costs

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