AT 10200 Aviation Business – Spring 2021 ~ Spring 2024
Role: Instructor
Class Size: 70 - 205 upon semester
Course Overview
This course builds a framework to understand the basics of the aviation industry. Students will study the history and the current status of aerospace manufacturers, commercial airlines, general aviation, and the domestic and international aviation regulatory framework. This course aims to discuss a broad contextual background of both early and modern air transportation, resulting in awareness of “how” and “why” the global air transportation system looks and operates as it does today. The course also gives students an introductory glimpse at some of the latest trends and efforts in modernizing the future aviation.
AT 548 Aircraft Asset Management – Fall 2022
Role: Graduate Teaching Assistant
Class Size: 25
Course Overview
This course provides the student with a detailed exploration of aircraft asset management programs in both airlines and business aviation organizations. Students analyze and study the critical components of an asset management program, the financial methods in aircraft asset management, acquisition proposals, and development plans of aircraft acquisitions in this course. An airline industry-relevant project is used to improve student reasoning and application of industry standard aircraft asset management analysis procedures to include forecasting techniques, present value calculations, and benefit-cost analyses