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What is the scope of doing a BBA in Aviation?

by Neha Kaul Student

India has the third-largest aviation market in the world. A career in this industry gives you countless job opportunities in both domestic and international markets. BBA in aviation program offers the study of aerospace management, the airline industry, and airport management. After taking admission in a BBA program, you will learn the skills to plan, design, operate, and maintain the aircraft. This course helps you to enhance and develop your knowledge of the commercial aviation industry. The curriculum of this program covers transport system theories along with management theories as logistics, economics, safety, aerospace engineering, transport geography, and regulations.

 

We have a broad scope for professionals in the aviation industry in our economy. After completing this discipline, you will learn about various skills like ground handling, ticketing, fleet management, international tourism board, hospitality in airline services, and in-flight services. You can get a job opportunity to work in Aerospace Domestic Airlines, Allied Aviation Service Providers, Air Cargo Operators, Regulatory Authorities, International Airlines, an Aerospace Aviation Fuel Company, etc.

 

The course offers experience, capabilities to work in the industry, subject matter background to develop your skills in the aviation industry. This program mainly deals with the study of aerospace, airports, and airline management. If you wish to get a fruitful job in the coming years, this program offers you a great opportunity in the aviation industry.

 

Benefits


Here are some significant benefits of pursuing a BBA.

  1. It helps in acquiring professional aviation skills at an early stage.
  2. The course fee structure is quite affordable for aspirants. The course offers you easy fee instalments.
  3. It creates a strong network of professionals, which helps you to get a job in the future.
  4. You become financially independent at an early stage of your career journey. After getting a job, it can also help you to save for an MBA.
  5. It offers employment opportunities in one of the best industries.
  6. It makes a solid foundation to pursue an MBA program.

 

Career Prospects


After completing graduation in aviation management, you will get a chance to grab various job opportunities in the industry as a fresher. The initial salary package is comparatively low, but you can reach on the highly paid profiles after gaining some experience or getting a master’s degree. Some of the job roles offered after this program are:


  1. Aviation Operation Manager: They are in charge of the safe landing and take-off of all the flights at the airport. Their job is to act as a link among the support staff and ATC.
  2. Airport Traffic Controllers: They are in charge to line up the calendars of arrivals and take-off of aeroplanes from the respective airport. They are assigned to give directions and signals to the pilots according to the time frames.
  3. Cargo Operations Manager: They are in charge to control, administer, and manage the projects of the ground-level crew associates in lading the goods in the aircraft, deliver them to the aircraft cargo with due safety.
  4. Airport Manager: They are in charge of all the processes at the airport. In short, they are responsible for the safety of air terminals and operations related to general aircraft. Their work area spreads from rustic aircraft airports to actual chaotic urban regions. The leading recruiters of these managers can be both private airport companies or government airlines.

 

Suppose you opt for a BBA program in this discipline. In that case, it offers you an opportunity to learn administration and management in the aviation industry and helps you to get a highly paid profile in the industry by building a solid foundation for an MBA program.

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About Neha Kaul Senior   Student

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Joined APSense since, February 14th, 2018, From New Delhi, India.

Created on Jul 23rd 2021 05:12. Viewed 205 times.

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