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Burkland, Katharine E. "Hitting Turbulence: A Crisis Management Analysis of ValuJet Flight 592, Trans World Airlines Flight 800, and EgyptAir Flight 990." Thesis, Boston College, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/3023.
Full textThe purpose of this thesis is two-fold: to analyze the corporate responses of three major airplane crashes that occurred in the 1990s, and to examine how the strategies that each airline used and the nature of the crisis environments both served to help, and hurt, the companies’ futures. ValuJet Flight 592, Trans World Airlines Flight 800 and EgyptAir Flight 990 will be analyzed through the lens of two prominent crisis communication theories, Fink’s stage analysis theory and Benoit’s image restoration strategies, in order to provide a comprehensive assessment of each crisis. I will then give insight as to the effectiveness of each airline in response to its crash, keeping in mind the unique environment that surrounded each situation. ValuJet made poor crisis management decisions that, when combined with its lack of satisfactory safety standards both before and after the crash of Flight 592, irreparably damaged the airline’s public image. TWA, like ValuJet, made errors in its strategy choices after the crash of Flight 800, but was able to escape blame and restore public confidence because of the heavy media focus on the unsuccessful criminal investigation. EgyptAir made appropriate crisis management choices after the crash of Flight 990, and also took advantage of the tense political situation in which no obvious regulating presence exerted authority, and thus successfully evaded responsibility for its crash
Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2013
Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences
Discipline: Communication Honors Program
Discipline: College Honors Program
Discipline: Communication
Books on the topic "EgyptAir Flight 990 Crash"
Board, United States National Transportation Safety. Aircraft accident brief: EgyptAir flight 990, Boeing 767-366ER, SU-GAP, 60 miles south of Nantucket, Massachusetts, October 31, 1999. Washington, D.C: National Transportation Safety Board, 2002.
Find full textal-Wāḥid, Ḥusayn ʻAbd. Kārithat al-ṭāʾirah al-Miṣrīyah: Al-maʾsāh-- wa-al-muʾāmarah! [Cairo?: s.n.], 1999.
Find full textṢalāḥ, Zahhār Muḥammad, ed. Kārithat al-ṭāʼirah al-Miṣrīyah: Al-maʼsāh-- wa-al-muʼāmarah! [Cairo?: s.n.], 1999.
Find full textIssues arising out of the Egypt Air [i.e. EgyptAir] crash: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, April 11, 2000. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2001.
Find full textAircraft Accident Brief: Egyptair Flight 990, Boeing 767-366Er, Su-Gap, 60 Miles South of Nantucket, Massachusetts, October 31, 1999. Diane Pub Co, 2003.
Find full textNews, World Spaceflight. 21st Century National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Aircraft Accident Investigation Reports: EgyptAir EA 990, October 31, 1999 Crash Final Report, ... Voice Transcripts, Aviation Data (CD-ROM). Progressive Management, 2004.
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