Gulf Centre for Aviation Studies

GLOBAL AIR MOBILITY SYSTEMS [GAMS]

The Global Air Mobility Systems (GAMS) is the required foundational course for AMPAP. GAMS engages participants in understanding the global role of commercial transport networks and the vital importance of the civil aviation industry in economic and social development at the national, regional, and international levels.

The course is forward-looking and will assist participants in recognizing the direction in which the industry must evolve. This strategic perspective has developed through long-standing ICAO consultation efforts with nation-state members that have, in recent years, prioritized sustainable industry development.

GAMS also covers the potential for Innovation Hubs to identify opportunities for rapid progress in multiple areas, including using technology, undertaking efforts to re-engineer processes, and considering the viability of alternative business models.

Course Benefits

  • AMPAP Gateway Course Introduction
  • Global Commercial Transport Networks
  • Role of Civil Aviation
  • ICAO Strategic Priorities & Advisory Functions
  • Major Civil Aviation Organizations
  • Civil Aviation Industry Operational Structures
  • ICAO Sustainability Principles & Priorities
  • Internal Industry Challenges
  • External Industry Challenges
  • Innovation Hubs
  • Course Topic Exercise
  • Course Exam

Who Should Attend

The AMPAP mandatory courses are open to participants who have been accepted in the AMPAP program.

Course Outline

  • AMPAP Gateway Course Introduction
  • Global Commercial Transport Networks
  • Role of Civil Aviation
  • ICAO Strategic Priorities & Advisory Functions
  • Major Civil Aviation Organizations
  • Civil Aviation Industry Operational Structures
  • ICAO Sustainability Principles & Priorities
  • Internal Industry Challenges
  • External Industry Challenges
  • Innovation Hubs
  • Course Topic Exercise
  • Course Exam

Course Prerequisite (s)

The AMPAP mandatory courses are open to participants who have been accepted in the AMPAP program.