Diploma in civil aviation management
IATA DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES–PRE-REQUISITE & ELECTIVE COURSES 2020
Diploma Requirements
IATA will award a Diploma to those who successfully complete the Main required course and other elective courses over a maximum of a three-year period. A total of 4 courses are therefore required to obtain a particular Diploma.
To successfully complete a course and receive a certificate, a candidate must achieve a passing mark of 70% on any assignment or exam, except for Security courses, where the passing mark is 80%. To achieve distinction, a candidate must obtain 90%. * Please remember to forward clear copies of all 4 certificates to
me (Ayanda Vilakazi) to send to IATA Geneva to issue the relevant Diploma; whereafter, I will contact delegates once the Diploma certificate has arrived for collection.
NB: Please note that we only offer the courses highlighted. We can only offer the other courses on request.
Successfully complete the 2 required course and 2 elective courses, over a 3-year period:
Required Course:
Regulatory and Operational Management of the CAA – Part 1 (Classroom, 5 days)
Regulatory and Operational Management of the CAA – Part 2 (Classroom, 5 days)
Elective Courses:
Air Transportation Management (Classroom, 3 days)
Air Transport Economics (Classroom, 5 days)
Air Transport Statistics (Classroom, 4 days)
Aviation and the Environment (Classroom, 4 days)
Aviation Law for Managers (non-lawyers) (Classroom, 5 days)
Aviation System Block Upgrades (ASBUs) Implementation (Classroom, 5 days)
CAA Compliance with ICAO SARPS* (Classroom, 5 days)
Customer Service for Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA) and Air Navigation Service (ANS)
Providers (Classroom, 5 days)
Managing Aviation Policy and Regulation (Classroom, 5 days)
Planning and Strategic Direction in Civil Aviation (Classroom, 5 days)
Regulatory and Operational Management of the CAA – Part 1 (Classroom, 5 days)
Strategic Management for Civil Aviation Authorities (Classroom, 5 days)