Dhanwantari Institutions

BBA Aviation Management

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Aviation Management programme is designed to empower young aspirants with the knowledge, skills, and practical exposure required to thrive in this dynamic, rapidly expanding, and globally connected sector. This programme combines the rigor of business administration with the specialized expertise of aviation management, enabling students to build future-ready careers across global aviation, travel, and allied industries. The programme provides dual learning exposure – a solid foundation in business principles and specialised expertise in aviation operations, airport management, cargo logistics, customer service excellence, and aviation safety standards.

 

Dhanwantari Academy For Management Studies, offers Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Aviation Management program with comprehensive education that blends business acumen with specialized knowledge of the aviation industry. Designed for students who aspire to take on leadership roles in the fast-paced world of aviation, this course equips you with the skills and expertise to navigate the dynamic global aviation sector. Graduates can explore various roles in airport management, airline operations, cargo management, ground services, and aviation consultancy. Opportunities are available with both domestic and international aviation companies.

Why Choose BBA in Aviation Management?

BBA in Aviation Management program at DAMS focuses on the core aspects of aviation, including airport operations, airline management, aviation safety, and aviation regulations. This program is ideal for students who wish to pursue a career in one of the world’s most exciting industries while gaining a solid foundation in business administration.
With the aviation industry rapidly expanding, the demand for skilled professionals in management roles is higher than ever. Our program offers hands-on training, industry-relevant curriculum, and exposure to real-world challenges, preparing you to excel in this dynamic field.

Program Highlights:

  • Comprehensive curriculum covering both aviation and business management principles.
  • Experienced faculty with industry expertise.
  • Opportunities for internships with leading aviation companies.
  • Industry visits, seminars, and workshops to enhance practical knowledge.
  • State-of-the-art learning facilities and digital resources.
  • Personalized career guidance and placement support Aviation Research and Analysis

Career Opportunities

Graduates of BBA in Aviation Management program can pursue a wide range of career opportunities in the aviation industry, including:
  • Airport Operations Manager
  • Airline Revenue Manager
  • Aviation Consultant
  • Ground Staff Supervisor
  • Cargo Manager
  • Customer Service Manager in Aviation
  • Aviation Safety Specialist

PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO)

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PO 1:1. Aviation Industry Knowledge: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the aviation industry, including its structure, regulatory bodies, and the role of airports and airlines in global transportation.
PO 2:2. Aviation Management Skills: Develop managerial skills specific to aviation operations, such as airport management, airline management, and ground handling services.
PO 3:3. Safety and Security Awareness: Understand the critical importance of safety and security protocols in aviation, including passenger safety, aircraft security, and emergency procedures.
PO 4:4. Technical Proficiency in Aviation Operations: Gain technical knowledge related to air traffic control, flight operations, cargo logistics, and navigation systems, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of aviation processes.
PO 5:5. Regulatory and Legal Framework: Learn about the global and national regulatory frameworks governing the aviation industry, including IATA regulations, airspace rules, and environmental laws.
PO 6:6. Customer Service and Passenger Handling: Develop skills in customer relationship management and effective passenger handling, focusing on service excellence in the aviation industry.
PO 7:7. Communication and Teamwork: Enhance communication skills for interacting with aviation professionals, passengers, and stakeholders, as well as teamwork abilities for coordinating with multi-functional teams.
PO 8:8. Financial and Strategic Management: Acquire knowledge in financial planning, budgeting, and strategic management for airline operations, airport services, and aviation business models.
PO 9:9. Ethical and Sustainable Practices: Understand the importance of ethical behaviour and sustainability in aviation, promoting environmentally conscious practices and responsible management.
PO 10:10. Career Readiness and Lifelong Learning: Prepare for careers in the aviation industry through internships, industry exposure, and case studies, while fostering an attitude of lifelong learning to stay updated with aviation trends.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES (PSO)

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PSO1:1. Comprehensive Knowledge of Aviation Operations: Gain an in-depth understanding of aviation operations, airport management, airline management, and ground handling services, preparing students for operational roles in the aviation sector.
PSO2:2. Expertise in Aviation Safety and Security Regulations: Gain knowledge in aviation safety protocols, security regulations and compliance requirements in both domestic and international aviation settings.
PSO3:3. Ability to Manage Airline and Airport Services: Equip students with skills to manage airline services, customer relations, airport operations, and logistical challenges in the aviation industry.
PSO4:4. Proficiency in Aviation Logistics and Cargo Management: Develop expertise in aviation logistics, cargo handling, and supply chain management, preparing students for roles in air cargo and logistics companies.
PSO5:5. Customer Relationship and Service Management in Aviation: Foster skills in managing customer relations, improving passenger experiences, and enhancing service delivery standards within the aviation industry.

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOS)

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PEO1:1. Comprehensive Aviation Industry Knowledge: Develop a deep understanding of the aviation industry, covering areas such as airline operations, airport management, and aviation safety.
PEO2:2. Aviation Safety and Regulatory Compliance: Equip students with the knowledge of aviation safety standards and compliance regulations to ensure effective management of safety protocols.
PEO3:3. Ground Handling and Airline Management Skills: Train students in ground handling, airline management, and logistics to prepare them for diverse roles within the aviation industry.
PEO4:4. Customer Service and Aviation Marketing: Develop skills in customer service, marketing, and public relations within the aviation sector, focusing on passenger experience and airline marketing.
PEO5:5. Global Perspective and Career Opportunities in Aviation: Foster a global outlook, preparing students for international career opportunities in aviation, including roles in logistics, airport operations, and consultancy.

Aviation-related careers are not confined only to pilots. There are a huge number of other jobs that are necessary to keep air travel moving safely. An aviation management degree provides a broad range of skills, both technical and managerial, that prepare individuals for long-term careers in airline and airport management.

The government owned Airports Authority of India (AAI) operates 126 airports and civil enclaves out of a total of 449 airports and airstrips located throughout India. Around 80 airports/aerodromes receive regular commercial flights. The cities of Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kochi and Mumbai are served by privately (or joint-venture) operated airports. Airports in India handled 295 million passengers in 2017. India is the fifth largest civil aviation market in the world behind the USA, China, Japan and the United Kingdom.

Worldwide, airlines carry more than 3 billion passengers a year and deliver about one-third of traded goods by value. Aviation-sector employment also is seen as strong. Airlines employ about 2.5 million workers and expect to accelerate the pace of hiring over the next year, the association reported in June 2015.

To work for a major airline carrier, an international airport, a government agency or a general aviation service provider, a bachelor’s degree in aviation management can provide the foundational and specialized knowledge needed to succeed in a range of careers including Airport managers, Airport Operations Manager, Airport planners and Air Cargo Managers.