AM14A - Business Aviation on Airports Présentiel
Dernière mise à jour : 24/03/2026
Langue de la formation : Anglais/English
Secteurs : Exploitants aéroportuaires/Airport operator
Thèmes : Business, Management, Finance/Business, Management, Finance, Opérations aériennes/Aviation operations
Public : Cadres / Executives, Managers / Managers, Techniciens / Technicians
Public visé
This course is intended for all current and future airport managers, and any person from consulting or service provider companies addressing the airport sector.
Responsable de stage
Vincent VIMARD / Arthur THOMAS
Mail de contact
formationcontinue@enac.fr
Durée pédagogique réelle
18 h
Résumé
After completing this module, the student will be familiar with the basics of the services to be delivered on airports to the business aviation companies, pilots and customers.
Objectifs de la formation
After completing this module, you will be familiar with the basics of the services to be delivered on airports to the business aviation companies, pilots and customers.
You will be able to:
- Describe the different aircraft types, activities and business models of the Business Aviation;
- List the specific issues, needs and optional expectations of typical Business Aviation customers when being accommodated on airports;
- Understand the business model and services carried out by FBO companies;
- Carry out a review of the available infrastructure, installations, and services at any airport to assess the possibility to receive Business Aviation jets and serve its customers.
Prérequis
Being familiar with the air transport industry.
LEVEL OF ENGLISH:
TOEIC: 850 for 2-skill test; 785 for 4-skill test
IELTS: 6
Description
- Business aviation : definition, segments, models, charter flights
- Business aviation aircraft types, manufacturers and airport compatibility
- Fixed-Based Operator (FBO) : business model and services at airports
- Airport management of business aviation activities and services
Evaluation des apprentissages : Oui
Points forts
- Lecturers from the industry (EBAA, Dassault, Vinci Airports)
- Case study