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Low-cost and airline
On January 1, 2007, seriously affected by the recently launched Interjet, VivaAerobus and Volaris, Aviacsa began marketing as a Low-cost airline, ending service to Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles and Miami, focusing instead on the domestic market.

Low-cost and service
Low-cost carrier Presidential Airways also began service from the Jetport in 1986, flying a route from Portland to Washington's Dulles International Airport.
** Low-cost infrastructure elements that can increase the speed and reliability of bus service in lanes shared with general traffic include Bus bulbs, boarding islands, and curb realignments.
* Low-cost airlines, giving a " basic ", " no-frills " and perceived inexpensive service

Low-cost and between
Low-cost power strips often come with only one MOV mounted between the live and neutral wires.

Low-cost and two
Low-cost carriers, such as EasyJet and Ryanair, now charge for food and drinks on flights under two hours long.

Low-cost and Toluca
Low-cost airlines serving the airport advertise it as Toluca / Mexico City.

Low-cost and on
Low-cost terminal adapters based on RADIUS ( and similar ) technologies connecting to Ethernet further eroded their core businesses, offering features similar to their PACX switches.
Mr. Imai ’ s sequel book on this subject Gemba Kaizen: A Commonsense, Low-cost Approach to Management was published in 1997.

Low-cost and 16
; Low-cost, high-capacity memory: By 1995, a music workstation might have 16 to 64 megabytes of memory in a few chips, which had required a rack of cards in 1985.

Low-cost and .
Low-cost time base correctors ( TBC ) specifically designed to work with the Toaster quickly came to market, most of which were designed as standard Amiga bus cards.
Low-cost production quality was typical for early black metal artists with low budgets, where recordings would often be done in their homes or basements.
Low-cost systems use a radar altimeter, barometric altimeter and clock to navigate a digital strip map.
Low-cost " home theater in a box " systems advertise their integration and simplicity.
Low-cost commercial vans and 4WDs in Australia continued with carburetors even into the 2000s, the last being the Mitsubishi Express van in 2003.
Low-cost high-volume-produced patio door safety glass is an inexpensive way to accomplish this goal.
Low-cost processors now allow higher-speed, but more complex, serial communication standards such as USB and FireWire to replace RS-232.
Low-cost units may be disposable with no provision to replace batteries or bulbs, and are sometimes imprinted with advertising for promotional purposes.
The north pier features a more minimalistic design with walk-boarding-gates instead of jet bridges to cater to high demand from no-frills Low-cost airlines.
Low-cost off-peak electric power is used to run the pumps.
Low-cost wide-angle lens add-ons are available for many cameras and some can even be fitted outside the camera housing for versatile use.
; Low-cost computer hardware: Leveraging the technology of personal computers, adding a microprocessor enabled complex control functions to be expressed in software rather than wiring.
Low-cost accelerometers replace the mercury tilt switch in precision applications.
Low-cost carrier business model practices vary widely.
Low-cost carriers are intended to be low-cost, so in many cases employees work multiple roles.
The organization and its founder, Muhammad Yunus, were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 ; the organization's Low-cost Housing Program won a World Habitat Award in 1998.
Low-cost passive RFID tags were designed to uniquely identify each item manufactured.
The program involved demolishing the rest of the makeshift houses left untouched by the fire, and the construction of the Shek Kip Mei Low-cost Housing Estate in their place.
* The May 1977 Dr. Dobb's Journal reprinted an article by Joseph Weisbecker of RCA Laboratories (" A Practical, Low-cost, Home / School Microprocessor System ") describing the design philosophies and economies that went into designing the VIP -- which was at the time called FRED (" Flexible Recreational and Educational Device ").
Low-cost airlines remain a commonly-referenced example of a contestable market ; entrants have the possibility of leasing aircraft and should be able to respond to high profits by quickly entering and exiting.

Mexican and airline
The airport serves as focus city for Aeroméxico ( together with Aeroméxico Connect ), the leading airline in Tijuana, which operates up to 20 daily flights to / from 15 Mexican cities.
The book's content includes information about Canadian and American airline companies ; it does not include any information regarding Mexican or Central American based airlines.
In order to be able to operate newer aircraft which required less maintenance expenses, and to cut crew costs, Dominicana leased Boeing 737-300s and a Boeing 757-200 ( including the flight crews ) from Mexican low-cost airline TAESA.
The airport has repeatedly attempted to receive service from Mexico, the latest attempt being in 2005, where the airport had reached an agreement with the Mexican regional airline Aeromar, which was supposed to fly 2-3 times a week from Corpus Christi to Monterrey, Mexico on an ATR-42 aircraft and had received Department of Transportation ( DOT ) approval for the route.
* ALMA de Mexico ( ALMA Aerolíneas Mesoamericanas ), a Mexican airline based in Guadalajara, Mexico
The idea of its founder was to establish one airline in each Latin-American country, such as Aerovias Brasil in Brazil and other TACAs in Mexico, Venezuela, and Colombia. Out of all the TACA franchise airlines created, only TACA International of El Salvador survived, and has now ventured in acquisitions and has helped launch airlines such as the Mexican Volaris and has 49 % shares in TACA Peru.
* MexicanaClick, a Mexican airline
The next day claimed Carlos Panini, Italian in origin, and a pioneer of Mexican aviation-in 1927 he had established Mexico's first scheduled airline, which he sold in 1951 with plans for his retirement.
Operations of the airline were suspended by the government in March 2007 due for safety problems, and in October 2007 the Mexican government cancelled its concession of flying because the company hadn't fixed those problems, it was fined with USD $ 417, 000 for failing to correct the problems or refund airfare for canceled flights to consumers.
The airline flies to 19 Mexican destinations and Los Angeles, but is apparently authorized to fly 50 routes.
On 3 April 2006 all operations of Aero California were suspended by the Mexican federal Secretariat of Communications and Transport, after the civil aviation authorities had found that the airline was not complying with its safety standards.
On 23 July 2008 ( at a time when the route network consisted 17 domestic destinations ), the airline was again suspended, this time due to an alleged debt with the Mexican Air Traffic Control ( SENEAM ), which prompted a labor strike of the employees on 5 August, which technically continues to present day.
Its new name is Click by Mexicana and it is an attempt to create a Mexican low-cost carrier, starting operations in July 2005. in 2008, with mexicanas restructuration Click, was announced that it would stop being a Low Cost airline, and change its name to MexicanaClick operating as a regional feeder, for domestic destinations in Mexico.
For the Mexican airline, see Aeromar.
According to the Department of Communications and Transportation, as of September 2008, Aviacsa ranked as the seventh largest Mexican airline in domestic and international flights, down from the third largest at the end of 2007.
The airline was established on May 5, 1990, as a flag carrier airline by the government of the Mexican state of Chiapas in order to fulfill the transportation needs of the fast-growing communities located in that state.
In June 2009 the Mexican government grounded 25 aircraft after officials said that the airline had maintenance irregularities.
On July 6, 2009 the Mexican government again grounded the airline for the third time in five weeks over claims that the airline owed over 292 million pesos ( about $ 22 million ) in fees for use of Mexican airspace.
Taesa was the first Mexican airline flying to Japan with 2 flights a week during 4 months in 1995.
After the accident the airline went through a huge inspection on behalf of the Mexican DGAC and was subject to comply certain security issues to resume operations, the airline was declared bankrupt on February 21, 2000.

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