Flight Permission & Slot Allocation Management Course — Seneca Training Center
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Flight Permission & Slot Allocation Management Course

Duration: Two Weeks (60 Hours)
Language: Arabic & English
Target: Air Transport & Slot Management Staff
Course Goal

This 60-hour, two-week course aims at acquainting participants with the up-to-date Air Transport Facilitation concepts of flight permission & slot allocation management and all local and int'l regulation in this regard. Also enhancing participants' skills, knowledge and capabilities so as to cope with the recent development in issues related to air transport industry such as; flight permission, aircraft documents, slot management and facilitation services in the international airports.

Course Objectives

Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the methods of flight permission facilities.
  • Understand slot allocation management.
  • Acquire basic knowledge about required operation documents for the flights.
  • Distinguish between commercial and non-commercial flights.
  • Familiarize participants with new technology and new development in the field of flight permission & slot allocation management.
Course Content
Air Transport Principles & Historical Background
Chicago Convention 1944 and other international conventions and agreements
Flight Permission requirement for different types of flights
Slot Allocation Management coordination between air transport and airport agents
The Regulation of Flight Permission for Scheduled Flights and Non-scheduled Flights
Regional and International Aviation Organizations (ICAO, ACI, ACAC, AACO, IATA.. etc.)
Air Transport Traffic Rights – Bilateral Air Service Agreements
Air Transport Liberalization & Privatization / International Trend
Airports Commercialization & Privatization
Target Population

This course is designed for air transport staff, flight permission staff, airport slot management staff, airport ground operation staff, ground handling services staff, and flight service providers staff.