Career In Aviation Management

The aviation industry is growing exponentially and facing a labour shortage at the same time. It is the perfect time to take up relevant training and learning for those interested to pursue a career in aviation. The sector is home to a wide variety of jobs across hospitality, HR, management, technical and engineering fields. Aviation management might be an area of interest for those who want to take up managerial and technical roles in the management of airlines and airports. It includes studying operations and business of the aviation sector. These individuals can then go on to manage a variety of departments in airline companies and airports locally and internationally. Those who wish to teach aviation may also find aviation management a helpful study area.

Scope of a career in Aviation Management

Aviation directly accounts for 11.3 million jobs globally,  as per the ATAG Aviation Benefits Beyond Borders 2020 report. The voracity with which the industry is aiming at catching up to and surpassing pre-pandemic performance, demands a large number of skilled professionals.  Individuals interested in this space can look at working abroad and in their country having taken up relevant courses and studies. Individuals can seek to be employed in job roles like Airport Operations Manager, Program Manager, Aviation Trainer and Airport Manager to name a few.

Aptitude required 

Aviation management requires people with brilliant communication skills and high EQ. Since professionals employed will face high-pressure and sensitive environments, soft skills like leadership, communication and reaction to critical situations all play a major role. If individuals feel confident enough on this front, they will be set up for success. Those open to learning these skill sets should focus on signing up for courses and curriculums who pay a healthy amount of attention to picking up soft skills. 

Learning and education

Courses and curriculums opted for should be designed to impart knowledge of state and global requirements in addition to analytical skills and managerial skills. There are institutes in India and abroad which offer courses related to aviation management. Students also get a chance to choose from distance and classroom learning, however courses which give you the best of both virtual and physical training should be preferred. A good aviation management course will focus on  practical training and education on administration skills, aviation-oriented topics, planning, accounting, security, operations, project management, hospitality and grooming to name a few from a range of high importance knowledge areas.

Courses available

- Advanced Diploma In Aviation Management

- Pilot Training

- Certifications In Airport Operations And Inflight

For those looking at postgraduate courses, it is advisable to gain a few years of on the job experience and opt for education as upskilling. One can also take the option of blended learning and pursue internships and jobs with their undergraduate level courses. There are several options where individuals can choose the duration of their courses as per their goals, ranging from 1 year diplomas to 3 year programs. For MBA courses, entrance tests like CAT, GMAT and other relevant tests are applicable. Students should have a strong background in and aptitude for mathematics, science, IT and business.

It is a promising time to take up aviation management jobs. Salaries in this field are lucrative and professionals can also pursue their professions internationally and enjoy perks of travel. It is imperative to keep in mind the pro’s and con’s along with personal potential to be able to see success in job roles across aviation management.

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Piyalee Chatterjee Ghosh

Guest Author The author is Founder and Head - Product, Myfledge Group of Institutes

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