Management Institute of Aviation on the cards
NEW DELHI: The government is considering the establishment of an IIM exclusively to aviation. An in-principle agreement, it has been on the proposal for the creation of the first aerospace Academy of India. The proposal of the Academy is a Post-Graduate Diploma in Aviation Management.
International companies such as Lufthansa Technical Training aerospace management of the schools, as ENAC Cranfield and can wash their hands with an Indian school management for the creation of the Academy of aviation. The Institute, as funktionsfähig’07, on the outskirts of New Delhi.
With the Indian aviation industry experiencing an average growth of over 20% per annum, the demand for personnel with specific knowledge and detailed in climbing sharply. Currently, no academy, offers training in financial management and marketing aspects. The proposal for the Academy expects this talent management fill the void.
“There is a growing need for professional managers in the industry booming. To meet these needs, the government has proposed the creation of the first Aerospace Academy of an MBA in aviation management, “a senior official from the ministry said and civil aviation.
Meant to be a one-and-a-half hours a year, airlines diploma consists of four modules. In addition to the care of local students, the Academy is also train students. While the government has yet to conclude an Indian partner, said sources Shailesh J Mehta School of Management (SJMSOM) of the IIT Bombay was preferred.
The aeronautics and space, the Academy is also foreign partners. Partners foreigners bring to the professional management and international expertise in the design of the course, sources said.
The foreign players are likely UK-based Cranfield University für Luft-und Raumfahrt, Germany-based Lufthansa Technical Training ENAC and France, from the school of civil architecture, engineering and the environment.