BBA Aviation Management

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BBA Aviation Management is a three-year undergraduate-level course that gives an in-depth knowledge of air transport, financial accounting, airport operations, passenger forecasting, airport planning, marketing, etc. The course also trains its students on ways to handle teams and other managerial skills.

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Aviation Management deals with the study of airlines, airports and business related to the aerospace industry. Candidates pursuing aviation management course aim at working at high-level positions where they can work for the security of the airport and air traffic control towers.

Placement Opportunities

  • Aviation Planner.
  • Customer Relationship Manager – Airlines.
  • Financial Analyst for airlines.
  • Operations Analyst for airlines.
  • Purchasing Manager for airlines.
  • Senior Staff Analyst for airlines.
  • Trainer.
  • Territory Manager – Corporate Sales.
  • The objective of the infrastructure management programme is to enhance and promote sustainable development of aviation infrastructure for the provision and operation of airports and air navigation services. The program offers solutions to:
  • To improve the organizational and managerial capability of providers; o reduce the financing burden on governments protect user’s interests allow early benefits of new technologies; and Facilitate access to funding for long-term investment needs.
  • ICAO has developed various policies and guidance on user charges to recover the costs of providing airports and air navigation facilities and services from users.
  • These policies and guidance also address issues concerning how to design incentives for providers and users to reach cooperative agreements and to finance the modernization of the aviation system while obtaining the optimal effects of commercialization or privatization of aviation infrastructure.
  • AIS, Adacel, Tran soft, Pacific Controls, SITA, ACAMS Airport Tower Solutions
  • Airside operations comprise control and facilitation of aircraft handling and parking. This includes air traffic control equipment and management solutions for air navigation. Most airside solutions are oriented toward aeronautics and plane allocation.