Programmes &
Courses.

LSAAM students on a flight simulator training session in central London

Courses By London School of Aviation & Airport Management

What our students say

Hear from students who chose Harold International College of London for their studies and built futures that cross borders and industries.

"LSAAM taught airline operations the way carriers actually run — slot allocation, crew scheduling, ground handling under real IATA and CAA constraints. My placement year at a UK carrier felt like stepping into work I already understood."

Oliver Whitfield

BSc Airline & Airport Management

60+

Airline & Airport Partners

UK and international carriers, London-area airports, ground handling providers and cargo operators supplying placements and live briefs to LSAAM cohorts each year.

IATA

Curriculum Affiliations

Programmes aligned to IATA, ICAO, CAA and EASA frameworks — the same standards airlines, airports and regulators use in daily operations.

500+

Tarmac & Ramp Hours

Supervised hours on partner ramps, dispatch offices and cabin simulators completed by LSAAM students across an academic year.

12

Live Operations Simulations

Full-cycle exercises covering irregular operations, safety incidents, station ops and airline commercial decisions run each academic year.

What Our Students Say

Hear from students who chose the London School of Aviation and Airport Management, a division of Harold International College of London, and who are now building careers across airlines, airports, cabin crew, ground operations, aviation safety and the wider global aviation industry.

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Find the programme that gets you on the flight deck, on the ramp or in the tower.

Talk to an admissions adviser or apply today — placement and scholarship review are automatic.

LSAAM instructor with cabin crew students in a London training bay