Tuesday 20 September 2022

International Aviation Industry By Pragati Agrawal

International Aviation Industry

By Pragati Agrawal



All about Aviation Industry

1.       Introduction of the Aviation Industry

2.       Introduction of the Subject

International Airline Pilot Training

3.       Worldwide Requirement 

4.       Who should study this line of Education or the subject (background or interest of the student)

Minimum 10+2 PCM Students / Science Graduates

5.       Career Options / Jobs in this field and Average Salary Expectations

6.       Industries student can explore Post Graduating from this field of Educaton

7.       Available Courses in UG/PG

PPL

CPL

CHPL

CFI

ATPL

8.       How to get Admission for UG/PG courses (Direct entry eligibility / Entrance exams)

9.       Popular Institutions in India / Abroad

India 

Abroad

10.   Average course fee in India / Abroad

India  Approx 50Lakhs INR 

Abroad USD 75000 to USD $95000 [Minimum]



Aviation Industry :

The aviation industry encompasses almost all aspects of air travel and the activities that help to facilitate it. This means it includes the entire airline industry, 

aircraft manufacturing, research companies, military aviation, and much more. The term ‘aviation’ is most commonly used to describe mechanical air transportation, which is carried out using an aircraft. 

The two main types of aircraft are Airplanes and helicopters, but most modern definitions of the word ‘aviation’ extend beyond this to include the use of unmanned aircraft, such as drones.


Importance of Aviation Industry : 

The importance of the modern aviation industry is difficult to overstate, but one of the main reasons for this importance is the globalized nature of the industry,

helping to connect different continents, countries and cultures. As a result, global aviation has been key in facilitating efficient travel to distant places, enriching many lives in the process.

The aviation industry has also been a key contributor to global economic prosperity, not only as a result of the tourism industry boosting local economies, but also because it has allowed for improvements to global trade.

Meanwhile, the aviation industry also directly provides millions of jobs for people around the world, with examples including everything from pilots and cabin crew, through to air traffic controllers and aerospace engineers. 

On top of this, the aviation industry has helped to create many jobs in the wider travel and tourism industry too.


The Difference Between the Aviation Industry and the Airline Industry : 

The terms ‘aviation industry’ and ‘airline industry’ are sometimes thought of as being interchangeable, but they do actually describe different things. 

An airline is a business offering air transportation services for people or cargo, with the airline industry being the collective term used to describe these companies.

However, the airline industry forms just one part of the wider aviation industry. In addition to airlines, the aviation industry also includes aircraft manufacturers, 

researchers, air safety specialists, businesses involved with military aviation and, increasingly, companies that design, produce and/or make use of drones.


3 Large Aircraft Manufacturing Companies Within the Aviation Industry :

Aircraft manufacturing is crucial to the aviation industry and the following three companies are among the largest:


Aviation sector - Airbus

Within the Aviation industry, Airbus is a large European aircraft manufacturing company, which produces aircraft for both the civilian and military aviation markets. Most of its production facilities are located in France, Germany and Spain, while its headquarters is located within the Netherlands. It is currently the world’s largest airline manufacturer, while the Airbus A380, used by airlines like Emirates and Lufthansa, is recognised as the world’s largest passenger airliner.


Aviation industry - Boeing

Another large manufacturing company within the aviation sector is Boeing. Based in the United States, Boeing is generally classed as the second-largest airline manufacturer, as well as being one of the largest defense contractors in the world. The company headquarters is situated in Chicago, Illinois. In addition to producing commercial and military jets, Boeing is also heavily involved in the manufacture of spacecraft. Some of its best-known commercial airplane models include the Boeing 737, the Boeing 747 and the Boeing 777.


Aviation industry - Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin has its headquarters in Maryland, in the United States. Within the aviation industry, Lockheed Martin is recognised as the world’s largest defense contractor, specializing in military aviation and the production of fighter and reconnaissance aircraft for air forces around the world. The company was formed through a merger between Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta and some of its best-known airplanes have included the F-16 Fighting Falcon and the F-35 Lightning II.


Future of Aviation :

Mobility and its pillars of transport (air, inland and maritime) are at the very center of our socio-economic fabric. They underpin social connections and facilitate access to goods and services, including trade, jobs, health care and education. In today’s world, mobility by air, road and water is all about efficiency, speed, interconnectivity and accessibility. However, this raises the issue about sustainability.

In addition, innovation in technology and approaches (e.g. by redefining efficiencies in travel) are essential to redefining mobility. Cutting-edge technology, such as autonomous devices and ultralight materials, creates opportunities to transform the mobility system by enabling new business models and mobility services. Innovations abound in aviation, e.g. unmanned aircraft innovations; artificial intelligence; biometrics; robotics; block chain; 

alternative fuels and electric aircraft. Aviation is therefore ideally positioned to support the innovation discourse and its potential impacts on new mobility.

The World Economic Forum proposes that the deployment of these private sector and government innovations to address mobility challenges can contribute to an improved mobility landscape – if they are deployed in a coordinated and collaborative way that aims to optimize the entire transport system. Unfortunately to date, these efforts in many instances may be exacerbating transport issues, most notably by adding congestion and complexity while also creating inefficiencies between public and private modes of transport. 


Career options in this field :

Aerospace engineering , Air traffic control, Aircraft maintenance, Aviation management, Aviation safety, Cabin crew, Civil and military aviation, Pilot training, Flight instruction, Aviation transport.


Available Courses in UG/PG :-

1. PPL :- Private pilot license

2. CPL :- Commercial pilot license

3. CHPL :- Commercial helicopter pilot license

4. ATPL :- Airline transport pilot license

5. CFL :- Cleared flight level


Average course fee in INDIA /ABROAD :

India :- Range from 50 lakhs INR approx

Abroad :- Range from USD 75000 to USD $95000


Pilot Training Recruiters :-

Indigo, Jet Airways, Indian Airlines, Air India, Vistara, Indian Air Force, Spice Jet, Air Asia, Personal Charter Planes.


The Courses Aircrews Aviation PVT LTD Offer to The Pilots:-

1. Airlines Training

2. CPL

3. ATP

4. Online Aviation Course

5. Pilot Speciality Course 

6. On Job Training (OJT)


Training Destinations :-

1. Australia

2. New Zealand

3. USA

4. Philippines

5. Canada


  

Pragati Agrawal MBA 

Business Analyst

AirCrews Aviation Pvt. Ltd.

www.AircrewsAviation.com

Pragati@Air-Aviator.com 










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