Career Paths
The careers LSAAM prepares you for.
Aviation is short of managers everywhere it operates. These are the destinations LSAAM graduates head toward most — in terminals, network rooms and safety departments worldwide.
Roles LSAAM graduates step into.
where you'll
go next.
Six destinations where LSAAM graduates land most often — across airlines, airports and the systems between them.
Airport Duty Manager
Run the terminal in real time — delays, diversions and 100,000 passengers who never notice.
Network & Route Analyst
Decide where the aircraft fly — demand, slots and economics behind every route launch.
Revenue Management Analyst
Price every seat on every flight — aviation's sharpest commercial discipline.
Safety & Compliance Manager
Own the SMS — audits, reporting and the culture that keeps operations safe.
Ground Operations Manager
Own the turnaround — ramp, baggage and the 35 minutes that decide punctuality.
Cargo & Logistics Manager
Move freight through the network — the airborne half of global trade.
I shadowed a duty manager through a snow day in second year. Now the disruption desk at a major hub is mine.
Cleared for departure.
Talk to an advisor about the LSAAM route toward the aviation career you have in mind.