Mangaluru: Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University hosts guest lecture


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Mangaluru, Oct 14: The Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University, organized an engaging guest lecture delivered by Ansha Rampal, senior cabin crew at Air India Express Ltd. The session focused on the promising growth and career opportunities in the aviation industry, driven by increasing air travel, economic development, and globalization.

The event began with a warm welcome speech by Trisha, setting a positive tone for the lecture. Rampal highlighted how the rise in air travel demand would create vast opportunities in various sectors such as airline operations, airport management, and aviation technology. She encouraged students to acquire the necessary skills to take advantage of this growth and offered valuable insights into the industry's future prospects.

Pavithra Kumari, dean of the Institute of Aviation Studies, and Anjana T V, head of the department, were also present in the event. The lecture concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks delivered by Srinidhi, expressing gratitude to Rampal for her time and expertise, as well as to the faculty and students for their participation. The event was compered by Diya.

A total of 173 first-year BBA students from the aviation management and aviation and logistics management programmes attended the session, gaining valuable guidance on potential career paths in the aviation sector.

 

 

  

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