avtech 2000

 

 

Aviation Operations Economics & Management

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Training in Aviation Economics & Management

 

Economics & Management - Distance Learning prices UK complete course £700 or £110 per unit

 

 


Avtech 2000 Course Details

Economics & Management

Entry requirements

In order to complete this course successfully, you must have sufficient knowledge or experience to cope with the studies. Completion of the Foundation course will accomplish this - or you may have acquired sufficient knowledge through experience (typically three or more years in a relevant environment) or other studies. This can be assessed easily by completing an exemption assessment which is available on request. The results may indicate that you can enter the advanced course directly, need the complete Foundation course, or that some units of the Foundation course should be studied. In the latter case we will tailor the training to your specific needs.

 

Qualification

Leading to City & Guilds certification  the course is based on series of modules - detailed below - that together provide a complete understanding of Economics & Management for the aviation operations industry.

 

History, Development & Growth - Unit E1

Covering the history and development of the air transport industry from the Tiger Moth through two World Wars to Concorde and wide bodied aircraft. Also covers state ownership of airlines, past and present.

 

The Regulatory Environment - Unit E2

The impact of ICAO and IATA, external regulations and the influence of national aviation authorities. Also looks at deregulation and traffic agreements.

 

Airline Economics - Unit E3

Examining airline costs, how to control them, cost structures, classification and application of an airline's costs.

 

Aeroplane Economics - Unit E4

Examines the characteristics determining the commercial performance of aircraft and ways of measuring productivity. Evaluates type selection.

 

The Passenger Market - Unit E5

How airlines sell themselves to the public, studying promotions, pricing policy, the products on offer and how they are distributed.

 

The Cargo Market - Unit E6

An analysis of the different forms of cargo marketing - the freight forwarder and integrated operators. The marketing mix - promotion, place, price, product.

 

Airport Management - Unit E7

Covering all aspects of airport management, both commercial and operational, types of airport, organisation, marketing and ownership. How to recover costs, increase revenue and the problems associated with congestion and environmental concerns.

 

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