ADMISSION IS OPEN
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS MASTER’S DEGREE
Specialized learning program within the Management program
Required: Polish language, Mathematics,
Foreign language Additional points awarded: Geography
(PAYABLE OVER 5 MONTHS PER SEMESTER)
1390 zł
FULL-TIME
Classes are held from Monday to Friday
SCHOLARSHIPS
AND STUDENT ALLOWANCES
ADMISSIONS ARE OPEN UNTIL 31 JULY 2026
KEY ADVANTAGES OF THE PROGRAM
CURRICULUM PROGRAM
You learn aviation management through real-world challenges, not just theory Global Aviation Management at UITM is a practice-oriented study path. You learn by working on projects, solving tasks and analyzing real cases from the aviation industry, while theory appears where it truly supports your decisions. The program reflects current trends in aviation, transport and global business, so you gain competencies that are directly applicable in today’s international aviation market.
You develop skills aligned with the needs of the aviation industry. The program is created in cooperation with industry experts and aviation partners, so you build competencies that employers are actually looking for. You work with case studies, analytical tools and solutions used in aviation management. From the very beginning, you gain practical experience and skills that give you a competitive edge and support your long-term career in the global aviation sector.
81%
of the study program consists of PRACTICAL courses
19%
of the study program consists of THEORETICAL courses
An overview of various airline operating models, such as full-service carriers, low-cost carriers, charter airlines, and hybrid models. You will also learn about strategic positioning and understand how business models impact profitability and market competitiveness.
It covers advanced concepts in strategic planning within the aviation sector, competitive analysis, SWOT analysis, and strategic innovation.
This includes digital platforms for selling tickets, ancillary services, and airport services, as well as marketing strategies in the digital age.
You will learn about decision-making and safety culture, as well as the importance of training and competency development, managing human errors, and promoting safety in operations.
This course involves the collection, processing, and interpretation of aviation data, as well as the use of analytics to improve operational efficiency, forecast demand, and support strategic planning.
You will learn about the principles of implementing safety management systems (SMS), risk assessment, and risk mitigation strategies.
You will learn about regulatory requirements, logistics, and specialized infrastructure needs, as well as the guidelines for handling perishable, hazardous, live animal, and high-value cargo.
This course involves budgeting, financial planning, and cost control, as well as revenue management, financial performance analysis, and financial risk management.
This course will explore topics such as innovation in airport operations and infrastructure, environmental issues, and sustainable development.
It refers to government regulations and policies that affect aviation, as well as economic, environmental, and social issues. You will learn about the guidelines for developing policies aimed at creating sustainable and efficient transport systems.
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Join UITM and gain practical skills that will give you a competitive edge in the job market.
Check out the positions and sectors where GLOBAL AVIATION TECHNOLOGIES graduates from UITM work!
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EXPERT OPINION
“Global standards, practical skills, and access to industry experts are the key to success in aviation.
The Global Aviation Management program combines theory with hands-on experience – classes are taught in English by experienced industry managers. Graduates gain strong analytical and communication skills, along with expert knowledge that opens doors to careers in the global aviation sector. Global Aviation Management at UITM is a solid foundation for your future in aviation – see for yourself!”
Prof. Robert Pater, Ph. D., D.Sc.
Find out who you will meet in the classes of the Bachelor’s in Global Aviation Technologies program at UITM!
An academic lecturer and certified trainer with the International Air Transport Association (IATA), with over 900 hours of authorized training between 2017 and 2024. Holder of certificates in Air Transport Fundamentals, IATA Airline Finance and Accounting Management, Air Transport Logistics for Time and Temperature Sensitive Healthcare Products, and IATA Instructional Techniques. The lecturer teaches the courses Aviation Data Analysis, Airline Business Models.
An expert in international aviation with experience in commercial flight operations, particularly in ground handling and airport operations management. An IATA expert and instructor in aircraft de-icing. Head of the Operations Department at Lublin Airport. The lecturer teaches the course Air Transport of Specialised Cargo.
From 2008 to 2013 CEO of Polish Air Navigation Services Agency, currently the expert in cooperation with Eurocontrol. He participates in working groups of ICAO and Eurocontrol in the area of Air Navigation and ATM infrastructure, in particular the ICAO European Region Aviation System Planning Group (EASPG) and the ECTL Civil-Military Stakeholder Committee (CMSC). The lecturer teaches the courses New strategies, Vision and Challenges in Airport Management.
A specialist in aviation quality systems and ensuring compliance with EASA requirements for manufacturing (Part-21G) and maintenance (Part-145) organisations; internal auditor in accordance with EN/AS9100 and aviation regulations. Trainer in problem-solving methods. The lecturer teaches the course Safety Management.
An academic lecturer and certified trainer with the International Air Transport Association (IATA), with over 900 hours of authorized training between 2017 and 2024. Holder of certificates in Air Transport Fundamentals, IATA Airline Finance and Accounting Management, Air Transport Logistics for Time and Temperature Sensitive Healthcare Products, and IATA Instructional Techniques. The lecturer teaches the courses Aviation Data Analysis, Airline Business Models.
An expert in international aviation with experience in commercial flight operations, particularly in ground handling and airport operations management. An IATA expert and instructor in aircraft de-icing. Head of the Operations Department at Lublin Airport. The lecturer teaches the course Air Transport of Specialised Cargo.
Krzysztof Banaszek
From 2008 to 2013 CEO of Polish Air Navigation Services Agency, currently the expert in cooperation with Eurocontrol. He participates in working groups of ICAO and Eurocontrol in the area of Air Navigation and ATM infrastructure, in particular the ICAO European Region Aviation System Planning Group (EASPG) and the ECTL Civil-Military Stakeholder Committee (CMSC). The lecturer teaches the courses New strategies, Vision and Challenges in Airport Management.
A specialist in aviation quality systems and ensuring compliance with EASA requirements for manufacturing (Part-21G) and maintenance (Part-145) organisations; internal auditor in accordance with EN/AS9100 and aviation regulations. Trainer in problem-solving methods. The lecturer teaches the course Safety Management.
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