The global economic environment is changing rapidly, with increasing demands on airline and business executives to stay relevant, embrace new technologies, and manage stakeholder expectations. The aviation industry in India is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of over 25%. India needs 400 airports and 300 aircraft in the next decade. Aviation and Airport are in for exponential growth. India has announced ambitious airport development plans which will greatly enhance the country's capacity for commercial air travel. The country's Civil Aviation Ministry announced it intends to build a host of new international airports on Greenfield sites, in addition to redeveloping existing smaller airports. Currently only 60 Indian airports can be classed as capable of handling commercial air passenger and cargo services. There are currently 24 major international passenger and cargo airports, and 36 regional airports. India's target is to more than double the number of major international and regional hubs within 12 years.
The MBA Airline & Airport management program is targeted toward meeting a need in the aviation industry for qualified officers & managers who have specialized training in this profession. For practical training are provided in leading airport & airlines. Students will have the ability to investigate first-hand the areas of airport management, control of ground vehicles, communication systems, airport security, fire and rescue service, terminal planning and management, and airport maintenance. The Airline & airport management course has been developed to provide students proficiency in all areas of airport operations. This educational qualification attracts the student for many career opportunities in the field of airport management and operations.