Aviation 5.0 Transformation and Optimization

🎓 Level: Post-graduate studies
🏫 Mode: Part-time
⏳ Duration: 1 year
🇵🇱 Language: Polish

About the studies

The postgraduate course Aviation 5.0. is a modern program dedicated to professionals in the aviation sector who want to expand their knowledge with the latest trends and technologies. The new course of study is a response to the modern challenges of aviation sector transformation. The focus is on key areas such as digitization, automation and sustainability. It is certainly important to note that there is a need to educate qualified personnel and improve the competence of those already involved in the process of managing or supervising aviation entities.

Advantages

IATA Certificate

  • The International Air Transport Association (IATA) training certificate opens up new career opportunities.
  • IATA certificates are globally recognised.
  • The ‘Overview of the Air Transportation System’ course provides an introduction to the air transportation system and points out the dependencies between its components and the need for cooperation between: airlines, airports, civil aviation authorities and air navigation services.

Program

Subjects implemented as part of the specialization:

Module I. Artificial intelligence in aviation - technological transformation

  • The role of AI in civil aviation
  • Air traffic control vs. AI
  • Airports vs. AI
  • Airlines vs. AI
  • Digitalization of air transportation

Module II. Regulatory challenges

  • Regulatory/legislative process
  • Regulatory areas in the use of AI
  • Regulatory areas related to cyber security
  • Regulation of the air transportation market

Module III. ESG in aviation

  • Global sustainability of aviation - regulations, ICAO, ff55 package, aviation organizations
  • Sustainable future of aviation
  • Sustainable development of airports
  • Sustainability of airlines
  • Greenwashing and consumers
  • ESG concept and regulations
  • Creating an ESG strategy in an aviation organization

Module IV. EU civil aviation strategies and policies

  • Aviation strategy
  • Safety management program
  • TEN-T
  • Drone strategy 2.0
  • Sustainable/intelligent mobility strategy

Module V. Security/Cybersecurity

  • Security Management System (SeMS)
  • National cyber security system
  • Security of aircraft avionics, ground systems and data exchange,
  • Detection and response to incidents

Module VI. Unmanned aerial systems

  • Application of BSP
  • U-space and UAM
  • Regulatory areas
  • BSP and civil aviation safety

Module VII. Diploma repetition ending with a diploma exam

  • Managers in aviation entities
  • Graduates of aviation faculties/colleges
  • Aviation staff members (e.g., pilot, flight navigator, flight information service informant, and others)
  • Individuals associated with the unmanned aircraft market
  • Employees of aviation-related institutions (airports, Civil Aviation Authority, Ministry of insfrastructure, PAŻP, aeroclubs, PKBWL, etc.).
  • Employees of airports
  • Employees of airlines
  • Employees of aeroclubs
  • Other individuals interested in developing knowledge and skills in legal aspects of aviation

The direction "Aviation 5.0: Transformation and Optimization" is designed to prepare future aviation leaders and innovators who will be able to effectively lead in an era of dynamic change.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Sustainability: Prepare participants to understand the global aspects of sustainability in aviation, taking into account regulations and the implementation of ESG (environment, society, governance) concepts into aviation organizations.
  2. Digitization and Automation: To hone skills in the use of modern technologies, including artificial intelligence and automation, in optimizing aviation operations and ensuring the safety of systems.
  3. Transformation: Preparation for active participation in technological and regulatory transformation processes in aviation, taking into account EU strategies, safety challenges and the development of unmanned aerial systems.

Benefits of choosing this major:

  1. New professions of the future: Graduates will be ready for the challenges brought by the era of Aviation 5.0, resulting from the digitization, automation and transformation of the aviation sector.
  2. Competitiveness in the job market: Having knowledge and skills in aviation transformation makes our graduates desirable candidates for management positions in leading industry companies, as well as project managers and transformation leaders.
  3. Sustainability: Having expertise in aviation sustainability makes our graduates attractive candidates for positions in aviation companies and international organizations that prioritize ESG issues.

Testimonials

A word from a faculty member

sebastian mikosz

It’s my personal pleasure to welcome you to the Aviation Management Program.

Five years ago, Lazarski University decided to start offering specialized education in Aviation. Therefore, the University leadership has launched Lazarski Aviation Academy: a specialized division aiming at offering access to the best professor and the best industry knowledge. Thanks to that decision Lazarski University has become a European reference especially in Aviation Law but also in pilot’s training. It has managed to attract not only teachers but also aviation practitioners and of course aviation enthousiast, sharing their experience while being active managers and teachers at the same time.

Today building on that success we decided to add a full Master of Arts in Aviation Management Program as part of Lazarski Aviation Academy. This great Program will have it first launching edition in 2024 and we are all very keen warmly invite you to join the Master of Arts Aviation Management Program and become part of its success!

Sebastian Mikosz
Aviation Management Program Director

The Aviation Management specialization was created thanks to the cooperation of the Lazarski Aviation Academy with partners such as IATA, LOT Polish Airlines and PGL. During a two-year program, students take classes at Lazarski University in Warsaw, online and practical workshops with IATA experts in Geneva. They can also use our flight simulator free of charge and at any time and integrate during the many events that we organize for them, as well as have the opportunity to fly with an instructor on certified simulators. After graduation, the graduates of the Airline Management program will receive the Lazarski University diploma and the IATA certificate – the most recognizable document in the world that confirms their competence to work in the air transport market. 

PhD Anna Konert
Director of Lazarski Aviation Academy,
Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration

Students and alumni feedback

I have always been interested in aviation, and my dream has always been to become a pilot. Unfortunately, for various reasons, I was unable to fulfill it, but my fascination with this subject remained. For this reason, I decided to study “Air Traffic Administration”. Specialization subjects provide a wide range of knowledge about aviation and are conducted in a variety of forms, which makes them more interesting. In addition, there are also meetings and talks with representatives of institutions related to aviation, where you can learn a lot of practical information, and this is what makes the studies interesting and gives many opportunities for development.

Krystian Stasiewicz
Student of Air Traffic Administration

Students and alumni feedback

Krystian Stasiewicz

I have always been interested in aviation, and my dream has always been to become a pilot. Unfortunately, for various reasons, I was unable to fulfill it, but my fascination with this subject remained. For this reason, I decided to study "Air Traffic Administration". Specialization subjects provide a wide range of knowledge about aviation and are conducted in a variety of forms, which makes them more interesting. In addition, there are also meetings and talks with representatives of institutions related to aviation, where you can learn a lot of practical information, and this is what makes the studies interesting and gives many opportunities for development.

Krystian Stasiewicz

student of Air Traffic Administration
Krystian Stasiewicz

I have always been interested in aviation, and my dream has always been to become a pilot. Unfortunately, for various reasons, I was unable to fulfill it, but my fascination with this subject remained. For this reason, I decided to study "Air Traffic Administration". Specialization subjects provide a wide range of knowledge about aviation and are conducted in a variety of forms, which makes them more interesting. In addition, there are also meetings and talks with representatives of institutions related to aviation, where you can learn a lot of practical information, and this is what makes the studies interesting and gives many opportunities for development.

Krystian Stasiewicz

student of Air Traffic Administration

Faculty

PhD
Anna Konert

Director of Lazarski Aviation Academy, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration

PhD
Tomasz Balcerzak

Military pilot, former CEO of Eurolot Airlines, expert in the aviation industry

PhD
Agnieszka Kunert-Diallo

Chief Compliance Officer w PLL “Lot”, Dyrektor Compliance Department w Polskiej Grupie Lotniczej

Michał Witkowski

Chief Operating Officer, Deputy Port Director at PPL S.A.

Piotr Dolata

Lawyer, Appointed Civil Servant, Diplomat with 18 years of experience in the Polish foreign service

Maciej Włodarczyk

Maciej Włodarczyk

Head of the Centre for UTM Systems Development and Unmanned Aircraft Operations at the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency

Mateusz Dziudziel

Mateusz Dziudziel

Director of the LOT Polish Airlines Fuel Office, Chairman of the LOT Polish Airlines Fuel Efficiency Committee

 

Radosław Sułek

Head of the Aerospace Data Analysis Team at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and  Computer Modelling at the University of Warsaw.

 

Luc Tytgat

Executive Director and High Representative of the EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) in 2023 and 2024.

dr Achim I. Czerny

Professor at the Departament of Logistics and Maritime Studies (LMs) at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Chairman of the German Aviation Research Society (GARS).

Paweł Korzec

Paweł Korzec

Pilot, editor-in-chief of the dlapilota.pl; Co-author of the PansaUTM system and the Droneradar Space project

Paweł Szymański

Director of the Department of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles at the Civil Aviation Authority, Representative of the Polish Aviation Authority at EASA, ICAO, JARUS. 

PhD
Jan Malawko

Expert in the field of data analytics and visualization in the field of aviation, managing the implementation of global aviation projects

 

Jarosław Kowalski

Experienced IT manager and systems architect with over 20 years of experience in designing, implementing IT ecosystems and managing IT organisations.

PhD
Piotr Kasprzyk

Legal advisor, pilot, director of the Airport Component at the Central Communications Port

Sebastian Mikosz

Aviation Management Program Director

Dominik Wąż

lawyer, communication pilot

Anna Konert


Director of Lazarski Aviation Academy, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration

Anna Konert

PhD
Tomasz Balcerzak


Military pilot, former CEO of Eurolot Airlines, expert in the aviation industry

Tomasz Balcerzak

PhD
Mateusz Osiecki


International law specialist, editor of the portal “International Observer”

Mateusz Osiecki

PhD
Ewa Jasiuk


Advocate, expert in European and international aviation law

Ewa Jasiuk

PhD
Agnieszka Kunert-Diallo


Chief Compliance Officer at PLL “Lot”, Director of the Compliance Department at the Polish Aviation Group

Agnieszka Kunert-Diallo

PhD
Katarzyna Łuczak


Legal counsel at the Civil Aviation Authority

Katarzyna Łuczak

PhD
Anna Burchacińska-Mańko


Legal advisor specializing in aviation and tourism law

Anna Burchacińska-Mańko

Krystyna Marut


Legal advisor specializing in aviation and tourism law

Krystyna Marut

Edyta Michalak


Legal advisor specializing in aviation and tourism law

Edyta Michalak

Dominik Wąż


Lawyer, communication pilot

Dominik Wąż

Tuition

Tuition fees for the academic year 2024/2025

One-time 3 installments 6 installments
Aviation 5.0 Transformation and Optimization 7 600 PLN 7 800 PLN 8 000 PLN
  • The above prices are valid until 30.11.2024.
  • Entry fee is 200 PLN (included in the tuition fee)
  • 10% discount when registering by 30 June 2024 and complying with recruitment conditions*
  • 20% discount for Lazarski University Alumni*

*discounts cannot be combined with any other

Payment terms

One-time payment

  • The tuition fee (reduced by the entry fee) is payable in full, one time 7 days before the start of classes.

Payment in instalments

2 instalments

1st instalment – 7 days before the start of classes (less the registration fee)
2nd instalment by 1 February 2024

4 instalments

1st instalment – 7 days before the commencement of classes (less the registration fee)
2nd instalment by 15 December 2024
3rd instalment by 1 February 2025
4th instalment by 1 April 2025

Payment for studies is made to the individual account number, provided in the IRK process.

If you are interested in receiving an invoice, please contact the Finance Department, e-mail: kwestura@lazarski.edu.pl

Contact

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admission process, please contact:

Centrum Kształcenia Podyplomowego

If you have questions related to
admission process, please contact:

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