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The Aviation Management program equips students for careers at public or private airports or general aviation firms. Interpret and evaluate financial statements and control principles. Create and apply accounting and budget information to support management in decision-making and oversight tasks. Examine the expansion of key aviation industry segments at national and international scales. Assess the present framework of the aviation sector covering general aviation, airlines, corporate aviation, airports, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and producers. Explain how constrained airspace and airport capacity affect aviation industry development. Outline the air traffic control system and connections between en route, terminal, tower, and flight service operations. Discuss aviation leasing and property management concerns, including the effects of federal regulations.