Flying Light: British Airways Flight 268 (B) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In spite of the incident on the rise, British Airways pilot, after discussion with the airline engineers at Heathrow Airport in London, decided to continue the flight without interruption. Although the plane landed safely in England, the decision to continue the flight went hail of criticism and caused tensions between the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and the CAA, the UK equivalent. This case looks at the implications of this incident, and the consequences of that decision, which was accepted. See also the case (UV0773).
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by R. Edward Freeman, Jenny Mead Source: Darden School of Business 2 pages. Publication Date: January 8, 2007. Prod. #: UV0774-PDF-ENG

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