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VI Semester

AVIATION MANAGEMENT
Course Code HSMC21AE61 CIE Marks 50
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P:S) 04 SEE Marks 50
Total Hours of Pedagogy 50 Total Marks 100
Credits 03 Exam Hours 3

Course Objectives:
This course will enable students to
1. Understand the airline and airport operation, scheduling and management
2. Acquire the general aviation management practices
3. Grasp the broad disciplines of management at different levels of aviation industry

Teaching-Learning Process (General Instructions)


These are sample Strategies, which teacher can use to accelerate the attainment of the various
course outcomes.
1. Teaching in classroom through Chalk, Talk and ICT.
2. Assignment of Home/field work on real-life problem.
3. Adoption of Project-based/Activity Based learning.
4. Practising the foundational knowledge.

Module-1
Airline and Airport Management, Airline Operation and Scheduling, Data Analysis for Business
Decisions, Economic Analysis for Business Decisions, Aircraft Rules and Regulation, Airline
Business in the 21st Century

Teaching- 1. Teaching in classroom through Chalk, Talk and ICT.


Learning 2. Practising the foundational knowledge.
Process

Module-2
Human Resources Management, Organizational Behaviour, Accounting for Management, Airline
Economics, Customer Relationship Management

Teaching- 1. Teaching in classroom through Chalk, Talk and ICT.


Learning 2. Practising the foundational knowledge.
Process
Module-3
Airline Marketing Management, Total Quality Management, Strategic Management, Supply Chain
management, Aircraft Maintenance Management,

Teaching- 1. Teaching in classroom through Chalk, Talk and ICT.


Learning 2. Assignment of Home/field work on real-life problem.
Process
Module-4
Business Application Software, Communication Skills and Business Correspondence, Research
Methods in Business, International Business Management, Aviation Systems: Management of the
Integrated Aviation Value Chain

Teaching- 1. Teaching in classroom through Chalk, Talk and ICT.


Learning 2. Assignment of Home/field work on real-life problem.
Process
Module-5
Aviation Law , Aviation Safety Management and Accident Investigations, Emerging Trends in
Management - Case Study Analysis, Entrepreneurship Development, Airline Advertising and Sales
Promotion

Teaching- 1. Teaching in classroom through Chalk, Talk and ICT.


Learning 2. Assignment of Home/field work on real-life problem.
Process

Course outcome:
After studying this course, students will be able to:
1. Apply the foundational knowledge of airline and airport operation, scheduling and
management
2. Implement the general aviation management practices
3. Prepare for the management at different levels of aviation industry

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