The Airport Management course includes significant practical training to equip students with hands-on experience in real-world airport operations. This training is essential for developing the skills necessary to manage various aspects of airport and airline functions.
Types of Practical Training
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Airport Operations Training
- Students participate in on-site training at airports to understand daily operations such as check-in, security procedures, and baggage handling.
- They observe and assist with flight scheduling, air traffic control procedures, and ground support functions.
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Customer Service Training
- Students undergo role-playing exercises and simulations to develop customer service skills.
- This includes managing passenger complaints, providing assistance, and handling emergency situations.
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Cargo Handling and Logistics
- Practical exposure to cargo management, including storage, handling, and transportation of goods.
- Students learn about customs clearance procedures and safety regulations for cargo movement.
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Safety and Security Training
- Hands-on training in airport safety protocols, emergency response, and security checks.
- Students learn to handle situations like fire drills, evacuations, and other emergency scenarios.
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Internships
- Most institutes arrange internships with airlines, airports, and ground handling companies.
- These internships provide students with valuable on-the-job experience and help them network with industry professionals.
Admission and Scholarship Through AME CET
The practical training in the Airport Management course ensures that students are job-ready and have real-world skills to excel in the aviation industry.