WW MS Airport Air Mobility Management

The Master of Science in Airport and Air Mobility Management was designed by a team of world-renowned experts. Our faculty have extensive industry experience and expertise, bringing real-world perspective to the program.

Program Structure and Courses The MSAAMM curriculum is tailored to provide a comprehensive understanding of airport operations, regulatory environments and the future of air mobility. The courses combine practical insights with cutting-edge knowledge to ensure graduates are ready to lead. s Airline Management: Explore the managerial aspects of airlines, from strategy and mergers to profitability and safety. s Aviation Law and Regulations: Learn the critical domestic and international laws that shape airline and airport operations. s Aviation Technology and Innovation: Understand the technologies revolutionizing the industry, including artificial intelligence and sustainable fuel sources. s The Customer Experience: Analyze the customer journey, including the intersection of airline and airport operations and how this impacts overalls satisfaction. s Workforce Planning and Labor Relations: Delve into the complex dynamics of airline staffing, labor unions and workforce training. This program is unique in that it has focused courses in the following operational and strategic areas: s Airport Funding and Revenue Management: How airports obtain funds for operations and expansion as well as generate revenue from traditional and innovative business models. s Airport Operations: The day-to-day airside and landside operations that keep traffic flowing smoothly and safely to and from airports. s Airport Planning and Development: The complex process of designing and expanding airport facilities for operational efficiency, sustainability and future growth. s Airport Sustainability and Resilience: The art and science of ensuring airports can manage unforeseen events and be good stewards of limited resources through sustainable practices. s Evolution of Airports: This is a landscape course that provides the background on how airports became the city-in-city models we see today.

Your Gateway to Leadership in Aviation Infrastructure

Are you prepared to become a leader in one of the fastest-growing sectors of the aviation industry? The M.S. in Airport and Air Mobility Management is designed to equip professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in today’s dynamic landscape. This program offers an in-depth focus on the critical aspects of airport operations, infrastructure management and the future of air mobility — ensuring that graduates are prepared to take on leadership roles. Why Choose the MSAAMM? The aviation world is changing rapidly, with airports now serving as complex hubs for not only air travel but also air mobility innovations like electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles and urban air mobility systems. Airport executives and aviation leaders are looking for qualified individuals with the specialized training to navigate unique aviation environments, making the need for this targeted graduate program more prevalent now than ever. The MSAAMM addresses this need, combining a strong foundation in airport management with a forward-looking approach to air mobility. Key Program Highlights s Industry-Driven Curriculum: The MSAAMM is built directly from the insights of airport leaders, ensuring that every course covers practical, real-world issues that professionals face in today’s airports and future mobility systems. s Integration of Air Mobility: This program goes beyond traditional airport management to explore the emerging field of air mobility. From drone integration to the challenges and opportunities of eVTOLs, this program prepares you for the future of airport and mobility operations. s Degree Collaboration: The MSAAMM has several courses paired with our M.S. in Airline Management, providing a broader perspective and enabling cross- industry collaboration. Students will engage with peers from both programs, gaining a more comprehensive view of the symbiotic relationship between airports and airlines.

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01.06.25

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