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    Global Air Transport Management (DAS)
    University of St. Gallen

    Global Air Transport Management (DAS)

    University of St. Gallen, St. Gallen
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    About This Program

    The ongoing liberalization of markets, rapid technological changes, digitalization and the establishment of new business models in aviation raise new questions related to theory and practice. Current and future developments in aviation are thereby shaped by the industry actors and structures, in short, the Aviation System. To lead your company or department efficiently from a systemic management point of view, a deeper understanding of the industry and all actors on a global scale is essential for aviation managers. The diploma encompasses 5 courses offered by the University of St.Gallen, and 3 electives offered by IATA, which will enable you to explore and analyze topics in-depth, ranging from aviation systems and revenue management to sustainability and change management. You will become a trusted leader by gaining greater knowledge on the global aviation industry as a whole and the crucial regulations and their impact on business strategies and operations. Frameworks for quality & safety management, as well as for auditing processes will help you and your companies to comply with these regulations. The Diploma of Advanced Studies is offered in cooperation between University of St. Gallen and International Air Transport Association. The program content is delivered by academic and industry leading lecturers from HSG and IATA. Successful completion of DAS-GATM earns you 30 credits (ECTS), which can be partially applied and transferred to other university programs, including Executive MBA at HSG.

    Why University of St. Gallen?

    HSG's executive programs are built around a single architectural idea: context-integrated learning, where economics, law, social sciences, and management are taught as a unified system rather than separate disciplines. That interdisciplinary structure, embedded in the school since its founding, produces graduates who reason across functions in a way that single-discipline business schools rarely match. For senior professionals who need to think across organizational silos, that is a concrete structural advantage.

    Your Profile

    • Executives and Accountable Managers in the civil aviation industry with at least 3 years of working experience.
    • Key Account and Corporate Development Managers seeking a systemic management perspective on global aviation.
    • Project Managers, Controllers, Risk Managers, Auditors, and Safety Managers affiliated with airlines, airports, ground handling, or supply chain.
    • Cockpit and Cabin Crews transitioning into corporate roles who require a university-level management credential.
    • Regulators and Aviation Authorities seeking deeper understanding of international aviation strategy and compliance.

    Benefits

    • Describe the crucial regulations and their impact on business strategies and operations.
    • Assess the impact of your strategic decisions and fine-tune your strategy and tactics continuously.
    • Track and monitor revenue management initiatives and policies.
    • Recognize and adopt leadership behaviors to sustain and build change capabilities.
    • Provide an overview of the global aviation system.

    What You'll Learn

    • Module 1: Accountable Aviation Management (University of St. Gallen) - An overview of the air transportation system, illustrating the interdependence between its key stakeholders: airlines, airports, service providers, civil aviation authorities and the ecosystem's supply chain. Duration: 6 Days.
    • Module 2: Strategy and Business Models (University of St. Gallen) - Explore the benefits of different network types as well as the different definitions of business models. Duration: 2 Days.
    • Module 3: Responsible Leadership, Integrated Management and Organization (University of St. Gallen) - Learn about leadership, management and organization models and systems and learn how to apply theory with practical case studies and workshops. Duration: 4 Days.
    • Module 4: Sustainable Risk and Safety Management (University of St. Gallen) - This course explains how to be compliant with regulations and offers tools and practices to be efficient. Duration: 4 Days.
    • Module 5: Auditing in Aviation (University of St. Gallen) - This module deals with compliance, the basic regulations to it and with how to install efficient internal auditing processes. Duration: 3 Days.
    • Elective 1: Airline Leading Practices and Cost Reduction Strategies (IATA) - This course explores how airlines use multi-brand strategies, cost-containment measures, and revenue optimization techniques across various business models to compete effectively and enhance profitability. Duration: 5 Days.
    • Elective 2: Revenue Management and Pricing with simulation (IATA) - Explore the fundamentals and principles of airline revenue management (RM) through a combination of theory and hands-on practice, and validate your learning using our sophisticated airline revenue management simulator. Duration: 4 Days.
    • Elective 3: Airline Business Models and Competitive Strategy (IATA) - Sharpen your management skills and apply newly acquired knowledge in a real market-based simulation game vying for market share and profitability against fellow professionals from the industry. Duration: 5 Days.
    • Elective 4: Network, Fleet and Schedule Planning (IATA) - Contribute to your company's success by learning how to develop and optimize a route network, select, acquire and manage the optimum fleet and create a competitive flight schedule. Duration: 4 Days.
    • Elective 5: Design a Sustainability Strategy (Advanced) (IATA) - This advanced course guides you through designing your own sustainability strategy, combining expert input, practical examples, and case studies to align your plan with corporate goals and market expectations. Duration: 4 Days.
    • Transfer Paper (Supervision by CFAC/UNISG) - Choose a topic from the modules' catalogue, apply to your business environment, address a real-case business problem, and present your paper to receive your diploma.

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