Aviation Management
The demand for air transport is growing at least double the rate of world economic growth and the industry continues to deliver services with greater efficiency and costs. This requires tighter management of operations throughout the whole sector - airports, air traffic management, regulatory bodies, airlines, maintenance organisations and customer services. In the past, the career opportunities in management for professionals such as pilots, licensed engineers and air traffic controllers have been limited. The Masters programmes offered by City University London provide an academic framework for their experience and assure graduates and employers alike of their suitability to progress to management positions.
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MSc Air Transport Management
MSc Air Safety Management
MSc Aircraft Maintenance Management
Why study at City?
- The Masters Programme in Air Transport Management was initiated by the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators in 1998.
- It is the first course to accept Air Transport Pilots Licence and other licences in lieu of an undergraduate degree for entry into a Masters Programme.
- The courses have over 500 graduates.
- Courses are accredited by Royal Aeronautical Society
- Air Transport Management continues to be supported by Guild of Air Pilots & Air Navigators (GAPAN).
- Aircraft Maintenance Management is supported by AJWalter, a leading aviation support company.
- The courses are the largest mid-career Masters programmes in air transport in the world.
- Modules are delivered in London, Bahrain, Cologne, Dubai & Trinidad.
- Programmes are delivered by recognised experts in the airline industry.
- Module programme delivers over 35 three-day modules a year presenting a huge selection for flexibility for those with tight rosters and changing work plans.
- Major project can lead to career development.
- Very high satisfaction rate amongst students and graduates - over 90% of those enrolled leave with a qualification within the maximum time of 5 years.
- Over 82% of students recorded that the Programme exceeds their expectation and over 14% say that it met their expectations.
- Demonstrable career benefits.
- Statistics from 2009 graduates: Median Salary: £48,000; Employed 92%; Further study 8%