Overview
An intensive, practice-driven program for current and emerging airport leaders to master strategy, operations, safety & security, commercial growth, stakeholder management, and transformation. The course blends executive decision-making with hands-on simulations aligned to international best practice (e.g., ICAO Annexes & Doc 9859/SMS, IATA AHM/IGOM/ISAGO principles, ISO 31000 risk, ISO 22301 business continuity, ACI guidance).
Duration: 5 days (35 contact hours)
Delivery: In-person or Live Virtual (interactive workshops, labs, and simulations)
Format: 70% applied exercises / 30% lectures & case studies
Certification: Certificate of Completion (KHDA-aligned, if delivered in Dubai)
Who Should Attend
Airport directors, terminal/airside/landside heads, duty managers, ops control, AOCC leaders
Safety, security, engineering & maintenance, commercial & route development leads
Regulators/ANSP liaisons, ground handling & airline station managers
Digital transformation, PMO, ORAT, customer experience, sustainability and finance leaders
Prerequisites
3–5+ years in airport/aviation operations or leadership
Working knowledge of airport processes (airside/terminal/security) and basic KPIs
Learning Outcomes
By the end, participants will be able to:
Build and communicate an airport strategy and operating model tied to capacity, safety, commercial targets, and service quality.
Lead safe, resilient operations using SMS, risk, and emergency management frameworks.
Optimize throughput with A-CDM, flow management, and AOCC decision-support.
Elevate customer experience (ASQ) while balancing security, cost, and punctuality.
Grow aeronautical and non-aeronautical revenues, negotiate concessions, and manage PPPs.
Govern large programs (ORAT, master planning, BHS upgrades) and drive digital transformation (AODB, RMS, eGates, biometrics, cyber).
Lead people through change: culture, performance, labor relations, and crisis communications.
Methods & Tools
Executive briefings, tabletop exercises, red-team drills, role-plays
Data labs (capacity models, OTP root-cause Pareto, risk registers, KPI dashboards)
Templates: SOPs, SMS artifacts, BC/ER plans, stakeholder maps, commercial models
Tools referenced: A-CDM milestone boards, AODB concepts, basic Power BI/Excel models, incident command checklists
Detailed 5-Day Agenda
Day 1 — Airport Strategy, Governance & Operating Model
Module 1: Global Airport Context & Strategy
Industry drivers: traffic mix, hub vs. point-to-point, LCC waves, cargo surges
Strategic positioning: connectivity, capacity envelopes, resilience, sustainability
Operating model choices: insourced vs. outsourced, roles of ANSP, GHA, security, police
Module 2: Governance & Risk
Regulatory ecosystem (ICAO Annex 14/17 overview), national CAAs, operator accountabilities
Enterprise risk (ISO 31000): hazard register to risk appetite; 3 lines of defense
Board-level KPIs: OTP, ASQ, A-CDM adherence, safety index, EBITDA, NAR share
Workshop: Build a one-page Airport Strategy Map (objectives, KPIs, initiatives, owners)
Day 2 — Safe, Reliable, and Efficient Operations (Airside/Terminal/AOCC)
Module 3: Airside Excellence
Movement area safety: FOD, wildlife, works in progress, apron management
Turnaround optimization (IATA IGOM practices), de-icing, stands & GSE orchestration
Capacity fundamentals: runway/stand/slot; delay coding & OTP recovery
Module 4: Terminal & Landside Flow
Check-in, security lane design (queueing basics), immigration/eGates, BHS/BRS reliability
Landside congestion, kerbside management, special assistance, irregular ops handling
Module 5: AOCC & A-CDM
Milestones (EOBT/TOBT/TSAT), DPI/DMAN concepts, disruption playbooks
Data-driven decision boards; performance reviews and root-cause analysis
Simulation Lab: A-CDM disruption scenario—recover a hub after a weather/ATC constraint using milestone adjustments and recovery waves.
Day 3 — Safety Management, Emergency/Crisis & Business Continuity
Module 6: SMS in Practice (ICAO Doc 9859)
Safety policy, hazard identification, occurrence reporting, investigations & just culture
Safety assurance, SPIs/SPTs, safety action groups, internal audits
Module 7: Emergency Planning & Crisis Leadership
Airport Emergency Plan (AEP): command structures, mutual aid, victim & family assistance
Multi-agency coordination (airlines, ATC, police, fire, medical, security)
Crisis communications: media, stakeholders, social channels, rumor containment
Module 8: Business Continuity & Cybersecurity
ISO 22301 BCMS: BIA, MTPD, recovery strategies (facilities, IT/OT, people)
OT/IT cyber risks in airports: access control, BHS PLCs, AODB/IDMS protection
Tabletop Exercise: Mass-casualty/aircraft incident; activate AEP, lead press briefing, and draft a 24-hour recovery plan.
Day 4 — Commercial Strategy, Finance & Sustainability
Module 9: Airport Economics & Route Development
Aeronautical charges, incentives, slot coordination, air service development
Forecasting & capacity/CapEx planning; funding models and PPPs
Module 10: Non-Aeronautical Revenue & Retail
Concessions strategy: duty-free, F&B, car park, advertising, real estate
Contracting and performance SLAs; walk-through retail vs. dwell-time models
Customer experience & ASQ: balancing throughput, security, and spend
Module 11: Sustainability & Environmental Stewardship
Noise, local air quality, waste & water; ACI Airport Carbon Accreditation levels
Energy management, fleet electrification, green buildings, ESG reporting
Workshop: Build a mini business case—new route incentive + retail re-zoning, with P&L sensitivity and risk mitigations.
Day 5 — Capital Programs, ORAT & People Leadership
Module 12: Capital Delivery & ORAT
Master planning interfaces, stakeholder requirements, commissioning & trials
BHS/hold-baggage upgrades, eGates/biometrics rollouts, terminal refurbishments
Handover to operations: readiness KPIs, defect punchlists, ramp-up governance
Module 13: Leading People & Change
Operating with scarce resources: rosters, fatigue risk, multi-skilling, unions/contractors
Performance management: dashboards, tiered huddles, continuous improvement
Coaching, difficult conversations, psychological safety, and recognition
Capstone Simulation: Lead an ORAT command center for a terminal expansion while managing a live disruption and media scrutiny. Present a 90-day leadership plan.
Assessment & Closing:
Group presentations (capstone), individual quiz, action plans
One-to-one coaching feedback and development roadmap
Certification
- Amsterdam Price : 5980
- In-House Price : 2990
- Kuala Lumpur Price : 5290
- London Price : 5980
- Nairobi Price : 5290
- Online Price : 2990
