Airline Operations Online Training
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Airline Operations Online Training

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Get ready to dive deep into the world of airline operations at our interactive training session - buckle up for a learning adventure!

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Science & Tech • Other

Master airline operations online — learn scheduling, ground handling, and flight logistics.


Overview


Take off into the world of airline operations with this structured online course designed to demystify the day-to-day workings of commercial aviation. Whether you’re curious about how flights are scheduled, why delays happen, or what happens behind the scenes at 35,000 feet, this training delivers a well-rounded understanding of the systems that keep airlines running smoothly.

From ground handling logistics to crew rostering and air traffic coordination, you'll explore each stage with clarity. This online course is perfect for learners who prefer clear explanations over complicated jargon. You’ll be guided through the essentials with industry-focused modules — all accessible anytime, from anywhere, without the need for complicated software or fancy equipment.


Learning Outcomes


  • Understand the core functions within airline operational departments.
  • Identify key stages in flight planning and route management.
  • Learn the essentials of airport slot allocation procedures.
  • Explore aircraft turnaround, baggage, and service coordination.
  • Recognise the role of weather in operational decision-making.
  • Gain insight into schedule planning and crew management systems.


Who is this Course For


  • Individuals seeking airline industry knowledge from home.
  • Students aiming to enter aviation support and planning roles.
  • Aviation enthusiasts interested in operational systems and strategy.
  • Professionals considering a shift into airline coordination jobs.
  • Customer service staff exploring internal airline procedures.
  • Airport staff wanting broader industry-related knowledge.
  • Logistics students adding aviation to their subject portfolio.
  • Anyone researching aviation career paths without commitment.


Career Path


  • Flight Operations Officer – £32,000 per year
  • Airline Scheduler – £34,500 per year
  • Airport Duty Officer – £30,000 per year
  • Ground Operations Coordinator – £28,500 per year
  • Crew Rostering Analyst – £33,000 per year
  • Aviation Operations Executive – £36,000 per year

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