Objective:

  Bridge the gap between the various stakeholders such as education and training, airline and the industry.

  Harmonize academic and professional quapfications.

  Raise general awareness of aviation study and career opportunities.

  Support and disseminate research on aviation educational and training best practices.

  Disseminate best practices and guidance on funding of aviation education and training.

  Advocate on behalf of the aviation education and training sector and members.

Aviation is one of the most “global” industries: connecting people, cultures and businesses across continents.
Colleagues throughout the sector are committed to raising awareness of the benefits and the role of aviation.
It is necessary for all stakeholders and partners to work together to maximize the benefits of air transport,
and to support the sustainable growth of aviation by connecting more people and more places, more often.


AVIATION: A MAJOR CONTRIBUTOR TO GLOBAL ECONOMIC PROSPERITY:

Aviation provides the only rapid worldwide transportation network, which makes it essential for global business. It generates economic growth, creates jobs, and facilitates international trade and tourism. According to recent estimates by the cross-industry Air Transport Action Group (ATAG), the total economic impact (direct, indirect, induced and tourism-connected) of the global aviation industry reached USD2.7 trillion, some 3.5 percent of world’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2014.

The air transport industry also supported a total of 62.7 million jobs globally. It provided 9.9 million direct jobs. Airlines, air navigation service providers and airports directly employed over three million people. The civil aerospace sector (the manufacture of aircraft, systems and engines) employed 1.1 million people. A further 5.5 million worked in other on-airport positions. 52.8 million indirect, induced and tourism-related jobs were supported by aviation.

These estimates do not include other economic benefits of aviation, such as the jobs or economic activity that occur when companies or industries exist because air travel makes them possible, the intrinsic value that the speed and connectivity of air travel provides, or domestic tourism and trade. Including these would increase the employment and global economic impact numbers several-fold.(ref:ICAO)


Mission:

The mission of the Skylark Aviation School is to produce professional aviators and aviation managers possessing the leadership and professional skills necessary to sustain safety and profitability in global aviation. Skylark Aviation School achieves this mission with a world-class curriculum that sufficiently equips students to thrive professionally and financially as global aviation evolves.


Goals:

Professional Competency: Students will possess the requisite knowledge and skills necessary to make an immediate positive impact for their employer as well as act with the highest standards of professionalism evidenced by their ethical character and integrity.Regulatory Compliance: Graduates will be able to assess the role and impact of regulatory compliance in the conduct of global aviation commerce.

Bottom Line:   Graduates will be able to apply the knowledge that sustained profitability in global aviation and help maintain a sustainable safety oriented flying career.

Critical Thinking:  Graduates will demonstrate the planning, decision making, workload management, and communication skills necessary to engage in effective critical thinking and their conduct as a proficient Pilot

Training standard:  Skylark Aviation School with its world class experienced training faculty always endeavours to groom the best Pilots in the industry. we strive to make the best out of the student, in turn fulfilling the basic idea and common goal of a safer indian aviation market.