Growing numbers of students pursuing management careers in aviation are seeking graduate degrees to prepare for the complex and evolving challenges in the aviation industry. This study questioned members of the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) about their profession and the appropriateness of current education opportunities in aviation administration. The purpose of this study was to identify the knowledge and skills that the next generation of airport administrators will need to effectively contend with the new industrial environment
This research study explored the observations of aviation industry safety professionals, as they rel...
Unlike traditional academic disciplines that have existed since the inception of the modem universit...
Individuals who serve as airport board members in the state of Indiana are not required by law to ha...
Growing numbers of students pursuing management careers in aviation are seeking graduate degrees to ...
This paper identifies important topical knowledge areas required of individuals employed in airport ...
The U.S. Department of Labor reported that working adults with at least a four-year college degree e...
Working adults with four-year degrees from accredited colleges or universities earn, on average, alm...
The authors investigated a previously unaddressed problem within the curricula of the United States ...
The purpose of this paper is to present the results of a follow-up survey of graduates of a collegia...
The U.S. aviation industry has been and continues to be a rapid-growth sector of commerce. Education...
Editor\u27s Note: This speech was given at the fifth annual General Aviation Forecast Conference on ...
It is important that the graduates of aviation training schools possess both academic training and p...
A survey was conducted for the National Business Aircraft Association (NBAA) that identified educati...
Collegiate aviation programs are in jeopardy as administrators lacking aviation experience or unders...
In an era in which aviation research and scholarly activities have increased immensely (Truitt & Kap...
This research study explored the observations of aviation industry safety professionals, as they rel...
Unlike traditional academic disciplines that have existed since the inception of the modem universit...
Individuals who serve as airport board members in the state of Indiana are not required by law to ha...
Growing numbers of students pursuing management careers in aviation are seeking graduate degrees to ...
This paper identifies important topical knowledge areas required of individuals employed in airport ...
The U.S. Department of Labor reported that working adults with at least a four-year college degree e...
Working adults with four-year degrees from accredited colleges or universities earn, on average, alm...
The authors investigated a previously unaddressed problem within the curricula of the United States ...
The purpose of this paper is to present the results of a follow-up survey of graduates of a collegia...
The U.S. aviation industry has been and continues to be a rapid-growth sector of commerce. Education...
Editor\u27s Note: This speech was given at the fifth annual General Aviation Forecast Conference on ...
It is important that the graduates of aviation training schools possess both academic training and p...
A survey was conducted for the National Business Aircraft Association (NBAA) that identified educati...
Collegiate aviation programs are in jeopardy as administrators lacking aviation experience or unders...
In an era in which aviation research and scholarly activities have increased immensely (Truitt & Kap...
This research study explored the observations of aviation industry safety professionals, as they rel...
Unlike traditional academic disciplines that have existed since the inception of the modem universit...
Individuals who serve as airport board members in the state of Indiana are not required by law to ha...