Bachelor in Air Cargo Management (BACM054) — Bachelor at London School of Tourism & Hospitality

Bachelor in Air Cargo Management (BACM054)


Bachelor in Air Cargo Management (BACM054) at LSTH

Air cargo is a tightly engineered system. Slot times, ULD utilisation, ground-handling productivity and customs clearance all interact, and a small slip in one place can ripple across a shift. The Bachelor in Air Cargo Management (BACM054) at the London School of Tourism and Hospitality is a three-year degree shaped around the discipline of managing those interactions — process control, regulations awareness and continuous improvement.

The Bachelor in Air Cargo Management (BACM054) builds on the foundations covered by our diplomas and goes further into optimisation and management thinking. It suits learners who like systems work, who care about KPIs and who want to lead cargo teams that consistently hit service standards.

Why Process Discipline Matters in Cargo

Cargo is a low-margin, high-volume environment where consistency wins. Customers who trust a freighter network or a GHA station to deliver predictably are far more valuable than ones who are won and lost. People who can read the data and tighten the process are exactly what serious operators recruit for.

Who the Bachelor in Air Cargo Management (BACM054) Is For

  • Process-minded school leavers interested in aviation logistics.
  • Cargo supervisors looking for a recognised degree.
  • Continuous-improvement professionals from other sectors moving into air freight.
  • International students targeting global cargo hubs.

Where Graduates Go

Graduates of the Bachelor in Air Cargo Management (BACM054) often progress into supervisor, planning, operations-control and station-management roles within airlines, GHAs and forwarders. Some take continuous-improvement or quality-assurance roles inside larger cargo operations. Career progression depends on the operator and your individual results on the floor.

How You'll Study

The programme combines lecture-based learning, applied case work and project-based exercises around process improvement, regulations and operational planning. Module structure and intake calendar are confirmed at enrolment.

Entry Requirements

  • Secondary school qualifications or equivalent.
  • IELTS 5.5–6.0 for international applicants.
  • Aged 17 or above at intake.
  • Aptitude for data and process work.

Apply for the Bachelor in Air Cargo Management (BACM054)

If you like cargo and you like systems, click Enroll Now. LSTH admissions will respond within one working day.

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