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Lesson 3: Structure of our company
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Hello, and welcome to Lesson 3 of the online course “Everyone’s an Aviator”! |
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After having followed the previous two lessons, we are now familiar with the global aviation industry in general and about the functions performed by our company. |
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In this lesson, we are going to study how our company becomes a part of the aviation industry both locally and internationally. For this we need to know how our company is structured. |
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We know that our company performs the following functions, as seen from outside. |
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Now, to perform these functions, the company must have people assigned with various responsibilities. It must also have the facilities to perform these functions. So in this lesson we will learn who are the people assigned with these responsibilities, what are the facilities that the company has to perform the above functions and who owns them. |
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Airport & Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Ltd., is a company registered as a private company under the Companies Ordinance of 1978 and re-registered under the Companies Act No.7 of 2007. |
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We know that companies are set up to run a business. We also know that a company must be owned by somebody. We also know that a company has owners or shareholders or both and are run by a board of directors who make business decisions about the company. |
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So, what business is our company engaged in? |
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Who owns our company? |
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