Bachelor in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management
Bachelor in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management at HICL
Aviation is one of the few industries where the airline, the airport and the wider aviation ecosystem are constantly negotiating with each other — over slots, ground-handling contracts, security throughput, retail concessions and noise quotas. The Bachelor in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management is built so you understand all three lenses rather than only one. That breadth is what makes graduates useful to carriers, airport operators, regulators and aviation consultancies.
A three-year undergraduate route gives you the space to go past the operational basics and into the commercial, regulatory and strategic side of the sector. By the time you finish, you should be comfortable reading a route-profitability snapshot, a passenger-flow plan and a national civil-aviation policy paper.
A realistic view of the industry
Aviation is exciting, but it is also cyclical, capital-intensive and exposed to fuel, geopolitics and public health. Anyone signing up for the Bachelor in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management should know that the sector rewards adaptable, level-headed people. You will likely live through at least one downturn in your career — that is what makes the people who plan and lead during those moments so valuable.
Who This Degree Is For
- School leavers committed to a long career in aviation, not only one specific airline.
- Ground-staff or cabin crew who want a degree to support their move into management.
- International students aiming for a UK-style undergraduate experience focused on aviation.
- Career-changers from logistics, hospitality or operations who see aviation as their long-term home.
Career Pathways
Graduates of the Bachelor in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management commonly enter roles such as airline operations officer, airport duty manager trainee, ground-handling supervisor, commercial analyst at a carrier, airport retail and concessions coordinator, and graduate scheme roles at major airport groups. Some go on to postgraduate study in aviation or business. The degree opens conversations; performance and personality close them.
How the Programme Is Delivered
HICL delivers the Bachelor in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management with a mix of taught sessions, case studies, group projects and a final-year piece of more independent work. On-campus and distance-supported pathways are typically offered. The detailed module roadmap, intake calendar and assessment formats are confirmed when you accept your place.
Entry Requirements
- Completion of secondary school with grades suitable for undergraduate study.
- IELTS 5.5 to 6.0 overall (or recognised equivalent) for non-native English speakers.
- Minimum age of 18 at programme start.
- Genuine interest in the sector — demonstrated through experience, reading or short courses — strengthens your application.
Apply for the Bachelor in Airline, Airport and Aviation Management
If you are ready to build a long-term aviation career on solid foundations, click Enroll Now and send us your details. Admissions will respond within one working day with intake options and the documents we will need from you.
















