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Module 18 : Transport Management for Airlines
Summary/what you will learn An overview of the UK aviation stakeholders and the different types of passenger flights The flight operations that a transport manager is responsible for Crew rostering and the hours that aircrew are permitted to work Route planning and the different factors involved The information that a transport manager is required to maintain, including maintenance records The regulations covering freight transport in the UK 18.1 Introduction In 201...
Lessons
- Module 01: The Basic Principles of Warehouse Management
- Module 02: Technology and Trends in Warehouse Management
- Module 03: Warehouse Processes
- Module 04: Picking and Warehouse Management
- Module 05: Managing Warehouse Inventory
- Module 06: Controlling, Verifying and Reporting Stock
- Module 07: Inventory and Supply Chain in a Warehouse
- Module 08: Managing People in a Warehouse
- Module 09: Safety in a Warehouse
- Module 10: Warehouse Cost Management
- Module 11: An Introduction to Successful Transport Management
- Module 12: The UK’s Travel Infrastructure – Road and Rail
- Module 13: The UK’s Travel Infrastructure – Waterways, Ports and Airports
- Module 14: Road Freight and Transport Management
- Module 15: Passenger Road Transport and its Management
- Module 16 : Rail and Transport Management
- Module 17 : Transport Management for Ports and Inland Waters
- Module 18 : Transport Management for Airlines
- Module 19 : Trends, Challenges and Best Practice in Transport Management
- Module 20 : Transport Management and Health and Safety