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Why LSAAM

The case for LSAAM

The world's most complex operation, managed by people like you.

Every flight is a promise kept by thousands of coordinated decisions. LSAAM teaches the airlines, the airports and the safety systems behind that promise — with London's six airports as your case study.

Three sides of one operation.
Airline Management
Networks, fleets, revenue
Airport Operations
Terminals, airside, ground
Safety & Regulation
Compliance, security, risk
Six airports, one classroom

The world's busiest airport system is our campus.

Heathrow, Gatwick, City, Stansted, Luton, Southend — terminal visits, ramp tours and control-room shadowing are timetabled, and the people who run them guest-teach here.

Life here, frame by frame.FROM TERMINAL TO CONTROL ROOM
Six reasons

What sets LSAAM apart.

01

The whole system, one course

Airlines, airports, ground handling and regulators are taught as one connected system — because on the day of operation, they are.

02

Operations you can walk

Terminal visits, ramp tours and control-room shadowing put you inside the operation you're learning to manage.

03

Six airports, one classroom

London's airport system — Heathrow to City — is the world's busiest, and it supplies our case studies, speakers and placements.

04

Taught by aviation operators

Faculty have run network planning, ground operations and safety programmes for airlines and airports you've flown through.

05

Safety is the first subject

SMS, human factors and compliance run through every module — the industry's licence to operate, and yours.

06

A global industry, a global cohort

Aviation careers cross borders by definition. Your cohort — and our alumni network — already do.

By the numbers.
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In work or study
Within six months of graduating
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Industry partners
Airlines, airports & handlers
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Nationalities
In a typical LSAAM cohort
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Airside visits a year
Terminals, ramps & control rooms

Run the operation the world flies on.

Explore the LSAAM programmes that lead to airlines, airports and everything between.