What Is the Department of Aviation Management?
It is an academic department that aims to bring together all stakeholders in the civil aviation sector in order to ensure that civil aviation can be sustained in a safe, secure, and efficient manner. The program also aims to educate qualified personnel who can work in the operational and managerial domains of the aviation industry.
How Many Years Is the Aviation Management Program?
The duration of the program is four years. It admits students based on the “equal-weight” score type.
What Does a Graduate of Aviation Management Do?
Graduates may work in a range of organizations under commercial and general aviation entities within the civil aviation sector.
What Are the Employment Opportunities for Aviation Management Graduates?
According to research, civil aviation organizations where graduates may be employed can be listed as follows:
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Airline companies: Fleet Planning Specialist, Revenue Management Specialist, Crew Planning Specialist, Station Manager, Flight Operations Specialist
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Airport operators: Operations Officer, Apron Officer, Stand Allocation Officer, Ground Services Officer, Ramp Tower Planning Officer
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Terminal operators: Operations Control Center Officer, Terminal Operations Officer, Flight Information Display System and Information Desk Officer, Check-in Counter Allocation Officer, Ramp Tower Officer
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Ground handling companies: Passenger Services Officer, Operations Officer
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Air cargo companies: Ground Handling Supervisor, Air Cargo Operations Specialist, Air Cargo Representative
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Aviation authorities: AIM Officer, Aviation Sector Relations and Air Cargo Manager, Safety and Flight Operations Manager, Airport and Ground Services Product Support Officer, Air Traffic Controller
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General aviation organizations: Operations Control Center Specialist, Aviation Operations Specialist
In addition, after graduation, students may pursue master’s and doctoral studies and continue their work toward an academic career in the field of Aviation Management.
