Airside & Flight Operations
Ground handling, aircraft readiness, and safety on the runway.
- Ramp Management: Marshalling, pushback operations, and managing ground support equipment (Ref: Airline Ramp Executive - AAS/Q0602).
- Flight Load & Trim:Calculating aircraft weight and balance to ensure flight stability (Ref: Airline Flight Load Controller - AAS/Q0604).
- Turnaround Management:Coordinating between cleaning, fueling, and catering to ensure "On-Time Performance" (OTP).
- Cabin Operations:In-flight safety, emergency procedures, and service delivery (Ref: Airline Cabin Crew - AAS/Q0605).
Course Progression – Airside & Flight Operations
This program is designed to gradually build knowledge, operational skills, and industry readiness for careers in aviation, airport operations, and airline services.
Foundation Stage – Understanding Aviation & Tourism
Semester 1
- Gain a strong introduction to the aviation industry, its structure, and key ancillary services.
- Learn the basics of front office operations, customer handling, and tourism geography.
- Develop early exposure to aviation environments through practical-oriented learning.
Operational Basics – Aircraft, Airports & Airlines
Semester 2
- Understand aircraft interiors, exteriors, and engine basics relevant to ground and cabin operations.
- Learn airline reservation and ticketing systems used in real-world airline operations.
- Get introduced to airport operations and airline etiquette, focusing on passenger service standards.
Core Airside & Flight Operations
Semester 3
- Build expertise in baggage handling systems and ground coordination.
- Learn how flight operations integrate with tourism and air transport.
- Develop operational understanding of flight movement, coordination, and scheduling.
Advanced Aviation Operations & Compliance
Semester 4
- Study air cargo management and logistics at airports.
- Understand aviation weather, METAR reports, and regulatory frameworks.
- Gain awareness of aviation laws, air regulations, and safety standards.
- Explore the linkage between aviation and adventure tourism operations.
Industry Training & Skill Immersion
Semester 5
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Participate in hands-on training or industry exposure.
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Apply classroom knowledge in real or simulated aviation environments.
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Build workplace readiness, discipline, and professional confidence.
Professional Readiness & Specialization
Semester 6
- Learn aviation security and safety management aligned with global aviation standards.
- Understand aircraft load operations and weight–balance concepts.
- Gain skills in air travel management and travel agency operations.
- Prepare for employment in airports, airlines, ground handling agencies, and travel companies.