Mount Royal University (MRU) launched its Bachelor of Aviation Management degree program at the start of this school year with 40 students enrolled.
The four-year program focuses on roles in both operations and management, preparing students for careers as commercial aircraft flight crew members along with the business side of the industry.
Unlike many aviation courses, a private pilot’s licence is not required before applying.
“Not only do we have a pilot shortage, but we also have a shortage in general in the aviation industry,” said Chris Gillanders, assistant professor of aviation at MRU.
“So, the purpose of the degree program is to train the next generation of management for aviation.”
Gillanders says typically, most managers in airlines come from the pilot pool.
It’s a natural next step in their careers to move up the ladder.
“We’re finding there’s a shortage across the board of not just pilots, but also …