The document describes SAS Aviation Academy, which provides training and placement services for careers in aviation, hospitality, travel, and other industries. It offers various diploma and certificate programs focused on areas like airport ground handling, flight dispatching, cargo and logistics, cabin crew, and more. SAS Aviation Academy aims to provide high quality training and guaranteed placements to help students achieve their career dreams in these fields.
This document provides information about airline business, including major aircraft manufacturers, aircraft types, minimum connecting times, and classes of service. It discusses key aircraft manufacturers like Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, Bombardier, and Tupolev. It describes different types of aircraft like passenger, cargo, and combination aircraft. It also outlines components of aircraft like wings, empennage, fuselage. The document explains minimum connecting times required by airlines and defines classes of service on flights.
Cargo operations involve the handling, storage, documentation, security screening, and transportation of air cargo from origin to destination. Key aspects of cargo operations include cargo handling, warehousing, packaging, customs clearance, logistics planning, risk management, tracking, and documentation. The loading process for aircraft involves categorizing and securing cargo according to weight and size restrictions while maintaining balance. Transporting cargo internationally requires booking, documentation, security checks, customs procedures, and monitoring throughout transit.
An airline station agent oversees the overall operations of an airline at an airport. This includes coordinating flight crews, cargo crews, baggage handling, aircraft servicing, and more. They ensure safe and efficient operations so flights can depart on time.
The document discusses various aspects of commercial airline travel, including:
- Types of airline flights such as nonstop, direct, and connecting flights.
- Components of an airplane like the fuselage, wings, engines, horizontal and vertical stabilizers, and control surfaces.
- Types of airline seats and how their size is measured by pitch (legroom between rows) and width (distance between armrests).
- Pros and cons of different seating locations on a plane from the front to the back of coach class.
The document discusses factors that affect aircraft takeoff and landing performance at airfields, including:
- Runway length required for takeoff versus available length based on aircraft weight and design
- Impact of obstacles that must be cleared during takeoff
- Effects of high temperature and altitude on airfield performance due to lower air density
- Impact of wet runways, wind conditions, and maximum certified landing weight on performance.
This document outlines the objectives and content of an aviation security course taught by Dr. Paul Mears. The 5-day course aims to teach participants how to ensure passenger and crew safety, identify and manage security threats, and work as a team to maintain security. It covers topics such as security mindsets, passenger profiling, restraint techniques, and how to handle various inflight incidents. Participants conduct workshops where they must apply their skills to mock aircraft scenarios and respond appropriately to security issues while minimizing flight disruption.
Ground handling involves servicing aircraft while on the ground and parked at terminals. It includes cabin services like cleaning, catering like loading meals, and ramp services like marshaling aircraft, refueling, and luggage handling. A variety of equipment is used like passenger stairs, catering loaders, refuelers, tractors, and deicing vehicles. Operations aim to perform tasks simultaneously to reduce aircraft turnaround times. Major global ground handlers were listed.
This document provides an overview of dangerous goods regulations for passenger handling. It covers the applicability and basis of the regulations, which are based on ICAO and UN recommendations. It discusses shipper and operator responsibilities, as well as training requirements for various personnel involved in transporting dangerous goods by air. The training must cover topics such as classification of dangerous goods, labeling, documentation, storage/loading procedures, and emergency response. Recurrent training is required every 24 months.
Revenue management first appeared in the airline industry in the early 1980s. It arose from the need for accurate demand estimates and profit-generating resource allocations in a newly deregulated environment. We begin this program and this module with a look back at the main causes and consequences of airline deregulation in North America. We describe how the deregulated North American airline industry has encouraged a trend toward deregulation, or at least liberalization, worldwide. We then move on to introduce the basic concept involved in airline revenue management.
This document provides information about ground handling services at airports. It discusses the key categories of ground handling services which include onboard servicing, catering, ramp services, passenger services, and field services. It also describes the major equipment used, separating them into non-powered equipment like dollies, belts, and chocks, and powered equipment such as refuelers, tugs, pushback tractors, and more. Finally, it outlines the general layout and sequence of ground handling operations when an aircraft arrives and departs.
Ground handling services include all the services an aircraft needs while on the ground at an airport. These services include passenger handling at check-in and arrival, ramp services like aircraft and baggage handling, de-icing, and towing, load control and flight operations support before and after flights, cargo and mail warehouse services, security services throughout travel, and various support services required for successful aircraft handling. It is important to hire an experienced ground handling company, such as Transworld Aviation in Zanzibar, to ensure quality airport services.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the global airline industry. It discusses trends, challenges, and strategies impacting the industry. Key points include the stages of development (regulation, liberalization, deregulation), regional analyses of different parts of the world, current and future trends, major costs and challenges for airlines (e.g. fuel prices, labor), the rise of low-cost carriers, reasons for airline failures and strategies for success.
The airline industry involves transporting people and cargo by air on a global scale. It encompasses aircraft manufacturers, airports, airlines, cargo companies, travel agents, and other support industries. Major types include scheduled passenger carriers, cargo carriers, and general aviation. Key metrics used to evaluate airlines include revenue passenger kilometers (RPK), available seat kilometers (ASK), passenger load factor, unit cost, and average unit revenue. Major events were the 1944 Chicago Convention establishing international standards, and airline deregulation in the 1970s-80s allowing more competition. The industry is characterized as capital intensive, seasonal, thin profit margins, and labor intensive service-based.
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The document discusses logistics and transport as growth drivers in Africa. It outlines Africa's rising population and economy. Air connectivity is critical for Africa's continued growth by facilitating movement of people and goods. The Yamoussoukro Decision aimed to liberalize air transport in Africa through granting unlimited air access but has yet to be fully implemented due to issues like lack of cooperation between airlines and outdated infrastructure. Mauritius has adopted a gradual air access liberalization policy and aims to develop as a regional aviation hub connecting Africa to Asia. Air Mauritius plans to expand its African and Indian Ocean network and launch a regional airline to further develop the Mauritius-Singapore air corridor as a bridge between Africa and Asia.
Ground handling involves servicing an aircraft while it is parked at an airport terminal. It includes tasks like cleaning the cabin, refueling, de-icing, catering, marshaling the plane into and out of the gate, and providing passenger services. Many airlines outsource some or all ground handling to airports, other airlines or third-party handling agents to reduce costs and resources needed at each location. Efficiency is important to minimize aircraft turnaround times between flights.
The document provides guidelines for aircraft ground handling. It outlines minimum requirements including checking technical manuals, pre-briefing movements to discuss signals and responsibilities, and properly towing, parking, and securing aircraft. Ground handlers should be trained, move slowly and carefully, and reference technical manuals and unit standard operating procedures to safely maneuver aircraft on the ground.
Training ºÝºÝߣs of Aviation Preparatory Operations Management discussing the importance of Aviation.
Some Key-Points:
- The Framework of Aviation
- Operational Management of Aviation
- Rules & Regulations
For further information regarding the course, please contact:
info@asia-masters.com
www.asia-masters.com
the personal attributes required by the cabin crew to carry out their role and responsibilities effectively. This gives us an idea about qualities of Cabin Crew, for what an Airline looking for in a Crew, Service, and role.
The document summarizes two airline crises:
1) Air Transat Flight 236 in 2001 ran out of fuel over the Atlantic after a pump malfunction, but the pilots successfully glided the plane to a safe landing in the Azores with no loss of life.
2) Aeroflot Flight 593 in 1994 crashed in Siberia, killing all 75 people onboard, after the captain let his children fly the plane and the auto-pilot was disengaged without monitoring by the pilots.
The document also provides background on airline safety regulations and pilot responsibilities.
Discussion on "Classes of Service of Airlines"
Generally, airlines offer three main classes of service: 1. Economy class 2. Business class 3. First class Some airlines may differentiate within a class, and in addition to the standard service may offer a superior service within the same cabin. However, not all airlines offer three classes - some have two and others may only have one, and the classes offered may vary on different routes with varying aircraft types.
This document discusses ground support equipment at airports. It defines ground support equipment as any equipment that supports aircraft operations on the ground. The document separates ground support equipment into two categories: non-powered equipment, such as chocks, baggage carts, and trestles; and powered equipment, such as refuelers, ground power units, tugs, tractors, and mobile stairs. Both categories of equipment play important roles in ground operations like baggage handling, refueling, power supply, and aircraft mobility. The goal is to enhance knowledge of the various types of equipment used to support aircraft on the ground.
This document discusses various aspects of airport management including lessons learned, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), air traffic control (ATC), and the concerns of an airport manager. It covers terminal operations, airport access, the role of MRO, how ATC works and the systems that assist them. As an airport manager, concerns include the terminal area, landside operations, and airside facilities. Effective management of airport facilities is vital for safety and efficiency.
Aviation personnel includes pilots, flight attendants, air traffic controllers, airport managers, and ground staff. Their primary duties involve safely transporting passengers and cargo to destinations, ensuring passenger safety and comfort, coordinating aircraft movements to direct air traffic, overseeing airport operations, and assisting passengers during flights. Ground handling operations encompass services performed while aircraft are on the ground like cabin cleaning, catering, ramp services, passenger services, and coordinating with air traffic control. Special equipment is used to provide these services efficiently and ensure aircraft and passenger safety.
Ground staff at airports perform a variety of important roles both inside and outside the airport terminal to ensure safe and efficient operation of flights. Their responsibilities include checking passengers in, assisting disabled passengers, providing customer service, loading and unloading baggage, directing aircraft, and coordinating staff and documents for take-off and landing. They work as a team both in commercial activities like customer service as well as technical roles such as managing flight plans and slots to keep airplanes running smoothly.
1. The document provides an overview of airside operations at airports, including the organization, key functions, objectives, and activities related to ensuring safety and efficiency.
2. Maintaining safety on airport runways and aprons through inspection, permitting, incident investigation, and coordination with airport stakeholders are some of the main responsibilities of airside operations.
3. Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) are used to communicate essential information about airport conditions or temporary changes and are issued according to standard formats and procedures.
SAS Aviation Academy is a training institution located in Chennai, India that offers various career-oriented aviation and hospitality diploma programs. It aims to provide high quality training and 100% job placement assistance to students seeking careers in industries like aviation, travel, tourism, and logistics. The document provides details about SAS Aviation Academy's vision, mission, courses offered, training programs for cabin crew, flight dispatchers, cargo handling and more. It also mentions that SAS Aviation Academy was founded by SAS Aviation, a company that provides ground handling, cargo and other aviation services worldwide.
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This document provides an overview of dangerous goods regulations for passenger handling. It covers the applicability and basis of the regulations, which are based on ICAO and UN recommendations. It discusses shipper and operator responsibilities, as well as training requirements for various personnel involved in transporting dangerous goods by air. The training must cover topics such as classification of dangerous goods, labeling, documentation, storage/loading procedures, and emergency response. Recurrent training is required every 24 months.
Revenue management first appeared in the airline industry in the early 1980s. It arose from the need for accurate demand estimates and profit-generating resource allocations in a newly deregulated environment. We begin this program and this module with a look back at the main causes and consequences of airline deregulation in North America. We describe how the deregulated North American airline industry has encouraged a trend toward deregulation, or at least liberalization, worldwide. We then move on to introduce the basic concept involved in airline revenue management.
This document provides information about ground handling services at airports. It discusses the key categories of ground handling services which include onboard servicing, catering, ramp services, passenger services, and field services. It also describes the major equipment used, separating them into non-powered equipment like dollies, belts, and chocks, and powered equipment such as refuelers, tugs, pushback tractors, and more. Finally, it outlines the general layout and sequence of ground handling operations when an aircraft arrives and departs.
Ground handling services include all the services an aircraft needs while on the ground at an airport. These services include passenger handling at check-in and arrival, ramp services like aircraft and baggage handling, de-icing, and towing, load control and flight operations support before and after flights, cargo and mail warehouse services, security services throughout travel, and various support services required for successful aircraft handling. It is important to hire an experienced ground handling company, such as Transworld Aviation in Zanzibar, to ensure quality airport services.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the global airline industry. It discusses trends, challenges, and strategies impacting the industry. Key points include the stages of development (regulation, liberalization, deregulation), regional analyses of different parts of the world, current and future trends, major costs and challenges for airlines (e.g. fuel prices, labor), the rise of low-cost carriers, reasons for airline failures and strategies for success.
The airline industry involves transporting people and cargo by air on a global scale. It encompasses aircraft manufacturers, airports, airlines, cargo companies, travel agents, and other support industries. Major types include scheduled passenger carriers, cargo carriers, and general aviation. Key metrics used to evaluate airlines include revenue passenger kilometers (RPK), available seat kilometers (ASK), passenger load factor, unit cost, and average unit revenue. Major events were the 1944 Chicago Convention establishing international standards, and airline deregulation in the 1970s-80s allowing more competition. The industry is characterized as capital intensive, seasonal, thin profit margins, and labor intensive service-based.
Educaterer India is an unique combination of passion driven into a hobby which makes an awesome profession. We carve the lives of enthusiastic candidates to a perfect professional who can impress upon the mindsets of the industry, while following the established traditions, can dare to set new standards to follow. We don't want you to be the part of the crowd, rather we like to make you the reason of the crowd.
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The document discusses logistics and transport as growth drivers in Africa. It outlines Africa's rising population and economy. Air connectivity is critical for Africa's continued growth by facilitating movement of people and goods. The Yamoussoukro Decision aimed to liberalize air transport in Africa through granting unlimited air access but has yet to be fully implemented due to issues like lack of cooperation between airlines and outdated infrastructure. Mauritius has adopted a gradual air access liberalization policy and aims to develop as a regional aviation hub connecting Africa to Asia. Air Mauritius plans to expand its African and Indian Ocean network and launch a regional airline to further develop the Mauritius-Singapore air corridor as a bridge between Africa and Asia.
Ground handling involves servicing an aircraft while it is parked at an airport terminal. It includes tasks like cleaning the cabin, refueling, de-icing, catering, marshaling the plane into and out of the gate, and providing passenger services. Many airlines outsource some or all ground handling to airports, other airlines or third-party handling agents to reduce costs and resources needed at each location. Efficiency is important to minimize aircraft turnaround times between flights.
The document provides guidelines for aircraft ground handling. It outlines minimum requirements including checking technical manuals, pre-briefing movements to discuss signals and responsibilities, and properly towing, parking, and securing aircraft. Ground handlers should be trained, move slowly and carefully, and reference technical manuals and unit standard operating procedures to safely maneuver aircraft on the ground.
Training ºÝºÝߣs of Aviation Preparatory Operations Management discussing the importance of Aviation.
Some Key-Points:
- The Framework of Aviation
- Operational Management of Aviation
- Rules & Regulations
For further information regarding the course, please contact:
info@asia-masters.com
www.asia-masters.com
the personal attributes required by the cabin crew to carry out their role and responsibilities effectively. This gives us an idea about qualities of Cabin Crew, for what an Airline looking for in a Crew, Service, and role.
The document summarizes two airline crises:
1) Air Transat Flight 236 in 2001 ran out of fuel over the Atlantic after a pump malfunction, but the pilots successfully glided the plane to a safe landing in the Azores with no loss of life.
2) Aeroflot Flight 593 in 1994 crashed in Siberia, killing all 75 people onboard, after the captain let his children fly the plane and the auto-pilot was disengaged without monitoring by the pilots.
The document also provides background on airline safety regulations and pilot responsibilities.
Discussion on "Classes of Service of Airlines"
Generally, airlines offer three main classes of service: 1. Economy class 2. Business class 3. First class Some airlines may differentiate within a class, and in addition to the standard service may offer a superior service within the same cabin. However, not all airlines offer three classes - some have two and others may only have one, and the classes offered may vary on different routes with varying aircraft types.
This document discusses ground support equipment at airports. It defines ground support equipment as any equipment that supports aircraft operations on the ground. The document separates ground support equipment into two categories: non-powered equipment, such as chocks, baggage carts, and trestles; and powered equipment, such as refuelers, ground power units, tugs, tractors, and mobile stairs. Both categories of equipment play important roles in ground operations like baggage handling, refueling, power supply, and aircraft mobility. The goal is to enhance knowledge of the various types of equipment used to support aircraft on the ground.
This document discusses various aspects of airport management including lessons learned, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), air traffic control (ATC), and the concerns of an airport manager. It covers terminal operations, airport access, the role of MRO, how ATC works and the systems that assist them. As an airport manager, concerns include the terminal area, landside operations, and airside facilities. Effective management of airport facilities is vital for safety and efficiency.
Aviation personnel includes pilots, flight attendants, air traffic controllers, airport managers, and ground staff. Their primary duties involve safely transporting passengers and cargo to destinations, ensuring passenger safety and comfort, coordinating aircraft movements to direct air traffic, overseeing airport operations, and assisting passengers during flights. Ground handling operations encompass services performed while aircraft are on the ground like cabin cleaning, catering, ramp services, passenger services, and coordinating with air traffic control. Special equipment is used to provide these services efficiently and ensure aircraft and passenger safety.
Ground staff at airports perform a variety of important roles both inside and outside the airport terminal to ensure safe and efficient operation of flights. Their responsibilities include checking passengers in, assisting disabled passengers, providing customer service, loading and unloading baggage, directing aircraft, and coordinating staff and documents for take-off and landing. They work as a team both in commercial activities like customer service as well as technical roles such as managing flight plans and slots to keep airplanes running smoothly.
1. The document provides an overview of airside operations at airports, including the organization, key functions, objectives, and activities related to ensuring safety and efficiency.
2. Maintaining safety on airport runways and aprons through inspection, permitting, incident investigation, and coordination with airport stakeholders are some of the main responsibilities of airside operations.
3. Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) are used to communicate essential information about airport conditions or temporary changes and are issued according to standard formats and procedures.
SAS Aviation Academy is a training institution located in Chennai, India that offers various career-oriented aviation and hospitality diploma programs. It aims to provide high quality training and 100% job placement assistance to students seeking careers in industries like aviation, travel, tourism, and logistics. The document provides details about SAS Aviation Academy's vision, mission, courses offered, training programs for cabin crew, flight dispatchers, cargo handling and more. It also mentions that SAS Aviation Academy was founded by SAS Aviation, a company that provides ground handling, cargo and other aviation services worldwide.
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Pyramids Marine and Aviation Management Pvt. Ltd. aims to become a leading crew manning company. It has a global network in over 10 countries to serve clients' staffing needs anywhere. The company specializes in aviation staffing and solutions to make airlines safe, competitive and viable. It also provides marine crew management and training services. The company owns ships and manages additional vessels. It has partnerships with other marine firms internationally.
Shaheen Airport Services (SAPS) is a ground handling agency that has been providing services since 1982 at six major airports in Pakistan. It handles over 11,000 flights annually for over 10 scheduled airlines. SAPS aims to provide safe, cost effective, and quality services and is ISO 9001-2008 certified. It offers a range of services including passenger and baggage handling, ramp handling, cargo handling, flight operations support, and security services. SAPS strives to continually improve its services and remains the preferred ground handling agent in Pakistan.
Aviation Recruiting is a staffing firm comprised of aviation professionals who specialize in recruiting candidates for aviation clients. They offer recruiting services for executive positions, corporate roles, engineering jobs, flight deck crews, aircraft maintenance technicians, and defense contracting support. Aviation Recruiting guarantees placements for 90 days and has experience making global hires, especially in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Aviation Recruiting is a staffing firm specializing in aviation professionals. They have extensive experience recruiting pilots, engineers, mechanics and other aviation personnel for commercial, military and corporate clients globally. Their recruitment process involves an initial consultation, active searching from their database of over 100,000 aviation professionals, managing the interview process, presenting offers, and following up to ensure placements are successful. They guarantee replacements within 90 days if a placement does not work out. As experienced aviation professionals themselves, they offer industry expertise and global recruiting capabilities to meet all client staffing needs.
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This resume is for Asad Alam, who has over 14 years of experience in aviation and airport services, including roles as an Airport Services Officer and Deputy Airport Services Manager for Qatar Airways. He possesses strong skills in areas like aviation management, airport operations, customer relationship management, and safety and security compliance. The resume outlines his educational and professional background, skills, and work history at various aviation and airport services companies.
Vipin Jose is a sales manager with over 1.6 years of experience as well as 5 years of experience in the airline industry. He has strengths in team building, client management, communication skills, and a positive attitude. His objective is to organize his environment and achieve goals through strong will and work. He has an MBA in retail management and experience in roles such as customer service supervisor, desktop engineer, and traffic assistant in the airline industry.
Aviation Recruiting is a staffing firm comprised of aviation professionals with military and commercial experience. They provide recruiting services for aviation clients, including executive search, engineering staffing, flightdeck crew recruitment, and aircraft maintenance support. Their process involves getting to know the client's needs, conducting searches, managing candidates, presenting offers, and following up. Aviation Recruiting guarantees candidates for 90 days and has experience placing professionals globally with airlines and aerospace companies.
Aviation Recruiting is a staffing firm comprised of aviation professionals with military and commercial experience. They provide recruiting services for a variety of aviation roles including executives, engineers, flight crews, and maintenance technicians. Their process involves understanding the client's needs, conducting searches, managing candidates, presenting offers, and following up. They guarantee placements for 90 days. Aviation Recruiting has experience placing candidates globally with airlines, OEMs, and other aviation companies.
The document summarizes the aviation training programs offered by IATA International Aviation Training Program. It offers a variety of courses focused on aviation operations, safety management, airport operations, ground handling, cabin crew training, and commercial aviation topics like marketing, finance, and revenue management. Courses can be taken through IATA authorized training centers, self-study online or in print, or through partner programs with Stanford and Harvard for aviation management certificates and diplomas. The goal is to provide flexible training to help aviation professionals achieve their career goals and ensure safety and efficiency across the industry.
SR Technics provides aircraft maintenance training and certification. They offer a variety of courses from basic certification to type-specific trainings on Airbus, Boeing, and Fokker aircraft and engines. SR Technics has training centers in Zurich, Geneva, Abu Dhabi, and can provide training at customer sites. They use different training methods including classroom, practical, and web-based trainings.
Airport Wings Private Limited is a Leading Aviation Training & Manpower Service Provider to our reputed clients operating from Delhi IGI Airport which includes Domestic/International Airlines, Ground Handling Companies, Retails Outlets and Lounges.
Asif Ahmad Sofi has over 11 years of experience in cabin crew roles with Jet Airways, including his current role as Performance Manager. He oversees cabin crew, ensures safety and service standards are met, develops subordinates and compliance. Previously he served as cabin crew and cabin supervisor, where his duties involved welcoming passengers, safety briefings, serving meals and attending to passenger needs during flights. He holds an MSc and has additional training in performance management, first aid, safety regulations and security.
Mark Andre Corneille has over 18 years of experience in the airline industry, primarily in inflight services and crew management roles. He is currently the General Manager of Inflight Services and Nodal Officer for startup airline FLYeasy Airways, overseeing 50 staff members. Previously, he held roles as Cabin Crew Duty Manager and Inflight Supervisor for Jet Airways India Ltd, and Senior Inflight Executive for Kuwait Airways, operating international and domestic flights. Corneille has extensive training and experience in safety procedures, aircraft operations, customer relations, and managing cabin crews. He holds several qualifications and has operated on aircraft including A340, A330, A300, A310, A320, B737 and
1. Together we will make your dreams
reality
SAS Aviation Academy
No. 402, Poonamallee High Road, Kilpauk,
Opp. To Pachayappa College, Chennai – 10.
M: 95660 04457 / 99400 40759. Email:
sasaviationacademy@gmail.com
Quality Training
Pre-interview
training
Internship
training
Placement
Assurance
Life time Service
SAS Aviation
2. Your Logo
About Us
• High Experienced Aviation Professionals.
• Hi-tech Infrastructure (A/C Class rooms)
• Advanced course modules
• Hands on technical training.
• Simulator Exposure
• OTHER ACTIVITIES
Our group is in to Cargo & Logistic services in all
over the world for Aviation & all Other Industries.
SAS AVIATION ACADEMY
3. Together we will make your dreams
SAS Aviation Academy
• Vision
Our vision is to be recognized as the
most innovative training,
development and 100% Placement
Assurance Services Company in
aviation, hospitality and all other
industry.
• Mission
To provide well trained and skilled
candidates to the aviation industry
and be the part of the growth of this
industry
4. SAS Career Opportunities Courses
Offered
SAS AVIATION ACADEMY
Well experienced
trainer
Quality Education
Computerised
Infrastructure
Internship training
Pre-interview
training
100%
placement
& dedication
Internal placements
in Our Groups
W
orld-wide
tie-ups
Placem
ents in
all
types of
industries.
Life time service
and support
5. SAS Aviation Academy
Offers Career Opportunity
CoursesSAS Aviation Academy offers you fabulous career oriented courses
in Aviation Industry.
Diploma in Airport Ground handling with Flight Dispatch & RTR-Aero (license)
Diploma in Ground handling & RTR
Diploma in Flight Dispatch & RTR(Aero)
Diploma in Ground Handling Operations
Diploma in Travel & Tourism, Hospitality Management
Diploma in Hospitality Management
Diploma in Travel & Tourism
Diploma in Cabin crew & Hospitality Management
Diploma in Airport Management
Diploma in Cargo & DGR
Diploma in Logistic
Technician Course:
Diploma in Aircraft Ground Support Equipment & Aircraft Maintenance
Certificate:
Certificate in Ticket Reservation System
Certificate in Personality Development & Soft skill
6. SAS Aviation Academy offers world class training for Ground
Handling with International Standards.
Ground Handling Training
SAS Aviation Academy will host you on air and train to host your self
as best and Enthusiastic Ground Handling with Flight dispatch &
Airport Ground Services course is designed for those Candidates who
have a zest to work in sophisticated environments of airports and who
like meeting and assisting people from all over the world.
Airport Ground Services course is designed for those Candidates who
have a zest to work in sophisticated environments of airports and who
like meeting and assisting people from all over the world.
To bewitch and care customers attitude, would be developed by SAS
whilst Ground Handling Training.
Candidates can also aspire for in-flight career after gaining some
ground experience.
Candidates can also aspire for in-flight career after gaining some
ground experience.
After successful completion of this course, the candidates can work in
various departments at airports with various domestic & international
airlines as well as ground handling agencies.
SAS Aviation Academy
Simultaneous thought process and quick simulating habit attitude, is
induced in to every individuals via training.
Activity Based Methodology is the way of learning at our End.Activity Based Methodology is the way of learning at our End.
7. Many young people opt for cabin crew as a full fledged career
prospect because of the high salaries, exciting experience of flying
and interacting with different kinds of people on board and visiting
several countries.
Many young people opt for cabin crew as a full fledged career
prospect because of the high salaries, exciting experience of flying
and interacting with different kinds of people on board and visiting
several countries.
Cabin Crew Training
SAS Aviation Academy will host you on air and
train to host your self as best and Enthusiastic
Cabin crew.
Cabin Crew at SAS Aviation conforms to the International standards
of airlines’ in-flight operations and hospitality industry.
It prepares you to handle the toughest moments in airlines selection
procedures in the smoothest way.
SAS Aviation Academy
Cabin crew entails performing safety and service duties which
ensure that air travellers are flying in a safe environment, whilst
receiving excellent standards of friendly service.
Anyone wishing to gain a broad understanding of Aviation &
Hospitality industry.
Anyone wishing to gain a broad understanding of Aviation &
Hospitality industry.
SAS Aviation Enhances qualified physical and mental strengths.SAS Aviation Enhances qualified physical and mental strengths.
8. Flight Dispatch & RTR Training
SAS Aviation, offers International Flight
operation (Flight Dispatch with RTR) Course
SAS, trains Airline Dispatchers as highly trained individuals for
international flight operations.
Aircraft Flight Dispatchers are responsible for the pre-
planning, in flight monitoring, and assuring that each flight
reaches its final destination in a safe and timely manner.
They share equal responsibility with the pilot for the safe
operation of a flight.
SAS, offers flight dispatch in all the aspects like metrology,
navigation, air regulations, airport operations, Radio
Navigation and etc...
SAS, trains flight dispatchers in A-320 Aircraft, with live
Experience.
SAS Aviation Academy will host you on air and train to host your self as best of RTR
license and Enthusiastic to become the flight dispatcher in Aviation Industry.
Offers in Flight Operations – Operation Assistant, Training -
First Aid Instructor , Flight Engineers, Roster, Radio Operator.
9. CARGO & LOGISTIC TRAINING
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The Cargo course is the first step in process of becoming a professional
airline shipment. Further, SAS Aviation Academy’s training will lead you to
get a position in Airlines, Sales & Service & all types of manufacturing
industries, with this you can hope on to world class Airlines and earn
millions. The course objective is to present the complete picture of the
management of transportation and movements of goods by air and different
aspects and levels of cargo industry in the world.
Basically designed for the operations staff of international air cargo &
logistic agents, this course shall also be helpful to the sales and marketing
staff of cargo & logistics agents and consolidators; acceptance, sales and
reservations staff of airlines and surface transportation companies, shipping
department staff of manufacturing companies, and importers and exporters.
Basically designed for the operations staff of international air cargo &
logistic agents, this course shall also be helpful to the sales and marketing
staff of cargo & logistics agents and consolidators; acceptance, sales and
reservations staff of airlines and surface transportation companies, shipping
department staff of manufacturing companies, and importers and exporters.
The logistic course is highly suggested step in process of becoming a
professional in all the industries. Successful completion of this course will
mean you will have an opportunities in all manufacturing industries like all
types of engineering, sales & service, garments, food & beverages etc.
SAS Aviation Academy
SAS Aviation Academy will host you on air
and train to host your self as best and
Enthusiastic Cargo & Logistics Management.
10. Travel & Tourism, Hospitality
Management
• Candidates looking for entry level positions in Travel
& Tourism or Airlines as well as BPOs for travel
processes.
• Candidates general academic qualification who wish
to objectively demonstrate professional industrial
knowledge.
•Anyone wishing to gain a broad understanding of
Aviation & Hospitality industry.
• Most of these positions involve extensive customer
service contact requiring strong interpersonal and
communication skills.
• Can opt to work in International & Domestic Airlines,
Travel Companies, as well as the Hospitality Sector in
Star hotels, resorts etc.
• Can opt to work in International & Domestic Airlines,
Travel Companies, as well as the Hospitality Sector in
Star hotels, resorts etc.
• The job entails performing safety and service duties
which ensure that air traveller’s are flying in a safe
environment, whilst receiving excellent standards of
friendly service.
SAS Aviation Academy
SAS Aviation Academy will host you on air and train to host your
self as best and Enthusiastic Travel & Tourism, Hospitality
11. GROUND EQUIPMENT & AIRCRAFT
MAINTENANCE
SAS AVIATION
DIPLOMA IN GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT &
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
12. Cargo & Logistic Services
GROUP OF SAS AVIATION & BRAVO LOGISTICS LTD
SAS Aviation, promoted in 2005 employed and takes care of ground services,
cargo and ramp handling sales & services in all over the world and head quarter
at Chennai, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Trichy, Madurai airports as well as IATA
with Galileo organised. Their services include aircraft landing & loading, air traffic
control, ramp and cleaning, logistics, charter services of most of the top airlines
among others. SAS Aviation representatives claim their students to get excellent
placement opportunities at SAS Aviation as well as with top airlines & hotels,
many industries associated with them.
SAS Aviation Cargo & Bravo logistic Services founded SAS Aviation Academy with
main objective of providing quality education, training and grooming to students
for ground staff services, cargo & ramp services, ticketing, flight dispatcher,
maintenance, logistics, safety, charter services and if they are offered a job with
the SAS Organization. SAS Aviation Academy (SAS) is the only institute in India
which has been honoured with 100% placements approval.
Together we will make your dreams
realitySAS Aviation Academy
No. 402, Poonamallee High Road, Kilpauk,
Opp. To Pachayappa College, Chennai – 10.
M: 95660 04457 / 99400 40759.
Email: sasaviationacademy@gmail.com
www.sasaviation.net
SAS Aviation Academy