The aviation industry is built on partnerships between airlines, airports, and service providers. There is always something to do at the airport. The management of an airport depends on the services of unskilled, skilled, and professional staff. Even after the advent of technology, the airport still depends on the interaction between the people serving it and the people who benefit from the services, ideally the customers. Apart from creating direct and indirect employment opportunities, it is also a great source of entrepreneurial opportunity for those who have the mindset. The airport serves as a conduit for two of its major customers, namely the airline and the passengers. The success of an airport depends on the security and the political relations that countries share to make the operations peaceful. Airports are governed by very stringent security protocols and checks and are regulated by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), which has also standardized the operations among all its member states. The airports are to be built with future growth in mind to accommodate all the technological advances in aviation. This course will help the student fine-tune their minds about all the parts of the airport and also seek entrepreneurial opportunities through the airport.
The course also includes the following takeaways:
Access to three international airport case studies
Additional video resources are accessible on the lesson plan
Dual on-demand e-certificate by Antonios Services upon successful completion of the course and duly filling in the course feedback.