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Zertifikat, 2 Semester, berufsbegleitend
Aviation Management knowledge and leadership skills are crucial for the next Aviation generation – the blended learning concept, the excellent faculty and the transfer of personal knowledge in class foster the careers of the students immensely., Dr. Peter Malanik, Managing Director of the Aviation Industry Austria (AIA) and former CEO of Austrian Airlines, Peter Malanik
Krems, AT, Universität für Weiterbildung Krems, Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30, 3500
Aviation Management, Aviation Management, The focus of the scientific-based Specialization lies on imparting Aviation Management and Business knowledge with a strong practical orientation. It aims to find answers for the essential and most pressing managerial and economic questions confronting all sectors of the aviation industry. The Specialization modules of the blended learning program are taught in English over the period of one year. The face-to-face units onsite foster an intensive exchange of knowledge and experiences with renowned faculty members and professionally experienced fellow students from the industry. , Managing within the Legal Framework, Digitalization and Future Developments, Montreal Convention, Passenger Rights ICAO, EASA, EU Aviation Policy Digitalization in the Airline Business Airline Cooperation Concepts Airline Start-up and Business Aviation , 6.0, Managing an Airline, Airline Financial Management and Performance Measurement Airline Business Models and Competitive Strategies Airline Business Planning: Revenue Management, Fleet- and Route Planning Pricing, Product and Distribution Airline Managing People , 6.0, Managing an Airport, Aeronautical and Commercial Functions Globalization and Networks Airport Financials Airport Capacity and Slot Management Sustainable Airports and Intermodality , 6.0, Managing Air Traffic and its Operations, Fundamentals of ATM and ATC and Future Systems Cost Base of the ATM System European Air Traffic Flow Management ATM Perspective from an Airline , 3.0, Sustainable Aviation Management, Innovation and System Risks, Sustainable Development and Aviation Industry Climate Change and Aviation, Carbon Accounting, Noise Management Innovation Competences Cybersecurity in Aviation System Risks and Insurance in the Aviation Business , 3.0
Master of Business Administration, 4 Semester, berufsbegleitend
Aviation Management knowledge and leadership skills are crucial for the next Aviation generation – the blended learning concept, the excellent faculty and the transfer of personal knowledge in class foster the careers of the students immensely., Dr. Peter Malanik , Lecturer and Managing Director of the Aviation Industry Austria (AIA) and former CEO of Austrian Airlines, Peter Malanik