THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

Course objectives

This course presents an introduction to the air transport system with a specific focus on airline operations and management. Air transport systems (3 CFU, ING-IND/05) The air transport system module will cover the following topics: introduction to the air transport system, international rules and obligations, the key characteristics of the different subsystems and their interactions: Airlines, maintenance organization, air traffic (navigation) service providers, airports, civil aviation training of personnel: ATC, pilots, engineers, dispatchers. Future development in terms of safety, environment and efficiency. Learning objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to: - explain the air transport system today and future developments - identify the main stakeholders, their interaction and the basic business models with a focus on: o ICAO and regulatory bodies o Air traffic control, o Airport o Air Operators o Service companies o International organizations (IATA, A4A, ISO) - understand the air law, regulations and standards applied to air transports - understand the environmental challenges and which actions are taken to reduce the impact of the Air Transport industry. Airline operations and economics (3 CFU, ING-IND/07) Knowledge and understanding The essential tools for analyzing airline decision-making processes are illustrated. In particular, the student understands the basic notions related to: • to the microeconomic analysis of the company, • technological innovation strategies, • the economic-financial evaluation with specific reference to the air transport industry and airline strategies. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding The student is able to apply basic methods and models of microeconomics, organization theory and corporate finance in order to: • identify the determinants of the main strategic choices of airlines, • analyze the interaction between the technological and structural evolution of the air transport industry and the strategies of the airlines. Autonomy of judgment The combination of theoretical lectures and the discussion of case studies allows students to acquire the ability to evaluate the potential and limitations of theoretical models for the purpose of formulating airline strategies. Communication skills At the end of the course, students are able to illustrate and explain the main theses and arguments of business microeconomics and corporate finance to a variety of heterogeneous interlocutors in terms of training and professional role in the air transport industry, and specifically in the airline sector. The acquisition of these skills is verified and evaluated during the final exam. Learning ability The student acquires the ability to independently conduct individual studies on specific topics of microeconomics and corporate finance with application to the air transport industry, and specifically to airlines. During the course, the student is stimulated to deepen topics of particular interest by consulting supplementary bibliographic material, such as academic articles, specialist books and websites. The acquisition of these skills is verified and evaluated during the final exam, during which the student can be called to analyze and solve new problems based on the topics covered and the reference material distributed during the course.

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Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
1. PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS WITH APPLICATIONS IN AVIATION 1.1 Supply and Demand: Analysis in the Airline Industry Basics of Demand Basics of Supply Market Equilibrium Elasticity Chapter 3 Vasigh, B., Fleming, K., & Tacker, T. (2018). Introduction to air transport economics: from theory to applications. Routledge (Excluding pp 150-157: consumer and producer surplus; disequilibrium) 1.2 Cost and Production Analysis: Analysis in the Airline Industry Cost Division Cost Functions Economies of Scale, Scope, and Density Airline Industry Cost Structure Airline Economies of Scale, Scope, and Density Airline Breakeven Analysis Operating Leverage Airline Operating Leverage Airline Cost Classification and Division Chapter 4 Vasigh, B., Fleming, K., & Tacker, T. (2018). Introduction to air transport economics: from theory to applications. Routledge 2. PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING AND CORPORATE FINANCE 2.1 Financial accounting The Balance Sheet and Account Categories: Assets, Liabilities, Owners 'Equity The Income Statement: Revenues, Cost of Sales, Gross Margin, Expenses, Net Income. Relation between Balance Sheet and Income Statement. The Statement of Cash Flows. Analysis of the Cash Flow Statement. Financial Statement Analysis Material provided by the teacher NOT MANDATORY - For detailed study: Robert N Anthony, David Hawkins and Kenneth A. Merchant, Accounting: Texts And Cases (13th Edition). Mc Graw Hill (Chapters 2-3-5-6-7-8-9-11-13) 2.2 Investment Decisions Future Values and Present Values Net Present Value Rates of Return The Opportunity Cost of Capital Perpetuities and Annuities Real and Nominal Rates of Interest Calculating the Present Value of an Investment. Other Investment Criteria: Discounted Payback. Internal Rate of Return. Equivalent Annual Cash Flows Brealey, R. A., Myers, S. C., Allen, F., Principles of corporate finance (12th Edition). Mc Graw Hill (Chapters 2-5-6) Summary of Bibliography 1. Vasigh, B., Fleming, K., & Tacker, T. (2018). Introduction to air transport economics: from theory to applications. Routledge (Chapters 3-4) 2. Brealey, R. A., Myers, S. C., Allen, F., Principles of corporate finance (12th Edition). Mc Graw Hill (Chapters 2-5-6) 3. Material provided by the teacher 4. NOT MANDATORY - For detailed study: Robert N Anthony, David Hawkins and Kenneth A. Merchant, Accounting: Texts And Cases (13th Edition). Mc Graw Hill (Chapters 2-3-5-6-7-8-9-11-13)
Prerequisites
Elements of corporate finance and microeconomics analysis of the firm
Books
1. Vasigh, B., Fleming, K., & Tacker, T. (2018). Introduction to air transport economics: from theory to applications. Routledge (Chapters 3-4) 2. Brealey, R. A., Myers, S. C., Allen, F., Principles of corporate finance (12th Edition). Mc Graw Hill (Chapters 2-5-6) 3. Material provided by the teacher 4. NOT MANDATORY - For detailed study: Robert N Anthony, David Hawkins and Kenneth A. Merchant, Accounting: Texts And Cases (13th Edition). Mc Graw Hill (Chapters 2-3-5-6-7-8-9-11-13)
Teaching mode
The course consists of a balanced mix of lectures, practical exercises and problem-solving sessions that are intended to provide students with the main concepts, methods and models in the field of the air transport economics
Frequency
Not mandatory
Exam mode
The final exam consists of a written exam that requires solving exercises. Students may ask for an oral exam to improve their grade in the written exam.
Bibliography
1. Vasigh, B., Fleming, K., & Tacker, T. (2018). Introduction to air transport economics: from theory to applications. Routledge (Chapters 3-4) 2. Brealey, R. A., Myers, S. C., Allen, F., Principles of corporate finance (12th Edition). Mc Graw Hill (Chapters 2-5-6) 3. Material provided by the teacher 4. NOT MANDATORY - For detailed study: Robert N Anthony, David Hawkins and Kenneth A. Merchant, Accounting: Texts And Cases (13th Edition). Mc Graw Hill (Chapters 2-3-5-6-7-8-9-11-13)
Lesson mode
The course consists of a balanced mix of lectures, practical exercises and problem-solving sessions that are intended to provide students with the main concepts, methods and models in the field of the air transport economics
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseAeronautical engineering
  • CurriculumGestione ed operazioni nell'aviazione civile e sistemi di volo
  • Year2nd year
  • Semester1st semester
  • SSDING-IND/07
  • CFU3