The aerospace and aviation sectors are undergoing profound transformation driven by digitalization, sustainability challenges and the rapid expansion of the space economy. The MSc Aerospace Management prepares graduates to take on strategic roles across airlines, aerospace manufacturers, airports, consulting firms and emerging space business companies.Â
As Airline Marketing Manager you will be responsible for developing and implementing marketing strategies that strengthen an airline’s brand positioning and commercial performance in a highly competitive air transport market. This role combines strategic thinking, market analysis and digital marketing expertise to attract passengers, increase customer loyalty and optimize route profitability. Working closely with commercial, data analytics and customer experience teams, the airline marketing manager designs campaigns that reflect evolving travel behaviors and global aviation trends. In the air transport industry, this position plays a key role in enhancing airline visibility, improving passenger engagement and supporting long-term revenue growth.
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The Space Industry Management Consultant supports organizations operating in the space economy, including satellite companies, launch providers and space technology startups. As a space industry management consultant, you play a key role in advising clients on strategy, market positioning, innovation and operational efficiency within the global space sector. Consultants analyze industry trends, assess new business models and help companies navigate regulatory, technological and commercial challenges.
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Beyond these examples, this Master’s degree also leads to positions such as:
The MSc in Aerospace Management provides strong career prospects in a sector where skilled professionals are highly sought after. Graduates benefit from excellent employment rates and access to a wide range of roles across airline operations, MRO, aerospace manufacturing, and strategic management, in both international and domestic markets.
87% of graduates from the MSc Aerospace Management program find their first job within 4 months of graduating,
The first-highest percentage of our students obtained a position in Airline & Airport Operations Management, highlighting the central role of operational efficiency and strategic leadership in today’s global aerospace industry. A large share of our graduates also secured roles in areas such as MRO & Technical Management, Supply Chain & Procurement in Aerospace, Project Management, and Business Development, reflecting the growing demand for cross-functional expertise across the aviation value chain. Finally, a significant portion work in broader domains such as Sustainability & Green Aviation, Digital Transformation & Data Analytics, and other emerging fields linked to decarbonization, airspace modernization, and the future of mobility.
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