Airport Management

 

Explore our Airport Management Course, meticulously crafted for aviation professionals across the Asia-Pacific Region and beyond. Dive into the intricacies of airport planning, operations, and management to bolster your expertise

Delve into topics encompassing airport systems, airfield facilities, safety protocols, and more. Elevate your career prospects in aviation management with a course tailored to empower your success.

Join us on a journey of knowledge and growth in the aviation industry. Gain the skills and insights you need to thrive in airport management roles, ensuring a promising future in this dynamic and essential sector.

Who Should Attend

This course is ideal for professionals across various sectors of the aviation industry who are involved or interested in sustainable operations within airports, including

  • Civil Aviation Authority professionals
  • Students aspiring to be aviation Managers
  • Airline and airport professionals
  • Airline and airport professionals

Learning objectives

  • Upon completion of this course, students should understand the nature of airport components, the relationship between airport’s stakeholders, how to calculate the capacity of the different components of the airport system, the complex methodology for managing aircraft movements and passengers, airport facility management, and real cases and exercises of airport planning, design and operations will be applied within the context of Asia and international regulatory bodies. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:

    Describe the airport systems and how the components of both airside and landside integrated
    Identify the various facilities on an airport’s airfield and the specifications and types of airport runways
    Understand an airport layout and runway orientation planning using wind rose analysis
    Identify an airport’s reference code
    Describe the various navigational aids that exist on airfields (e.g. airfield lighting, signage, and markings)
    Describe the infrastructure existing to increase the security of the airfield
    Understand an airport organization chart
    Understand how air traffic control affects airport management
    Identify the areas of concern with respect to safety inspection programs
    Understand the aircraft rescue and firefighting requirements for a given airport
    Discuss approaches to mitigating bird and wildlife hazards
    Understand the development of airport terminals from the early days of commercial aviation to present-day terminal design concepts
    Define the various security sensitive areas within and around airports
    Define the various types of airport planning studies and the different elements of the airport master plan
    Understand the concepts of national-, regional-, and state-level system planning
    Discuss some of the current and future issues concerning airports

career opportunities



  • Completing our Airport Management Course opens doors to diverse career opportunities in aviation. Graduates can pursue roles such as Airport Manager, Airline Operations Manager, Aviation Safety Officer, Airport Facilities Manager, and more. Elevate your career in this dynamic industry with specialized knowledge and skills.

why choose our course

  • Our Airport Management Course stands out for its industry relevance, flexible learning options, and expert instructors. Join us to gain the practical skills and knowledge needed to excel in aviation management. Elevate your expertise and open doors to diverse career opportunities.

Instructor: QiHua Lin

  • Qihua earned his first degree in Aviation (Operations) from RMIT University and completed his postgraduate studies in Aviation Management and M.B.A in the International Air Transport Association and University of Geneva respectively. He also holds a Commercial Pilot License issued by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority since 2002.Awards and Experience: Qihua Lin (“Q”) takes pride in igniting the passion of students in Aviation at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Asia where he has been an adjunct faculty member since 2015. Both work and education in Aviation has awarded him the opportunities to travel extensively from Australasia through Asia to Europe; which he hopes to capitalize to motivating his students. His current interests lies in the areas of Aviation and Cultures.Interests: Qihua enjoys meeting with people and all forms of travelling, even from the comfort of his 14-inches window (aka. notebook) in his spare time. One of his travel highlights include roaming 27 countries in Europe in a 100 days via the train. He is currently trying to lose a few pounds.

session information

  • Schedule: Session 1 – Saturday, October 10 , 2026 | Session 2 – Saturday October 17, 2026 | Session 3 –Saturday October 24, 2026 | Session 4 – Saturday October 31, 2026


    Timing: 10:00 am-04:00 pm PST +5 GMT 8:00 am-02:00 pm AST +3 GMT 01:00 pm-07:00 pm UTC +8 GMT

Airport Management

SGA-1001
$ 800