Course detail
Air Traffic Economics and Management
FSI-OEM Acad. year: 2025/2026 Winter semester
The subject provides an overview presentation of the given topics and enables an insight view to them, as well as to develop understanding the terminology in the areas of economics, management, marketing and financial management with the specific emphasis on understanding links and to develop specific skills for the use of selected methods in practice.
Language of instruction
Czech
Number of ECTS credits
3
Department
Entry knowledge
There are no special prerequisites. Previous learning focused on economics and management is a welcome advantage.
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
The course ends with a classified credit, which is awarded for participation in the class (minimum 80%) and the preparation of an open-book written exam associated with the development of qualified solutions to the assigned topics or case study and the subsequent defense of these solutions with the subsequent defense of the final thesis in the form of an oral debate.
Justified absence may be made up by tutorials and by means of individually assigned examples and topics for independent work. Classification according to the FME Study and Examination Regulations.
Aims
The subject aims to provide an overview introduction to the topics of economics, management, marketing with a more detailed focus on financial management using the aviation industry and aviation transport cases. Subject should enable an insight view to the particular topics and by the use of the case studies from the aviation sector it should demonstrate the application of general methods of managing organisations and their businesses. To develop understanding of the legal context of decision-making in process of managing organisations is another component of the subject.
Students will understand the context of economic and management topics. They develop their overview knowledge in the given areas of expertise. It also develops the basic skills in the use of the analytical methods in decision-making process applied in managing organisations. The subject also develops presentation and arguments giving skills as well as develops abilities of critical thinking and argumentation through the use of selected analytical methods. It motivates to improve presentation and communication skills of students in group exercises, individual presentations at solving the case studies from the aviation sector.
The study programmes with the given course
Programme N-LKT-P: Aerospace Technology , Master's
specialization TLT: Airtransport and Airport Technology, compulsory
Type of course unit
Lecture
26 hours, optionally
Syllabus
1. Economics vs. management. Subject and structure of economics and management.
2. Strategic management. Strategy – categories of strategy. Strategic analysis.
3. Commercial vs. non-commercial (public) sector. Customer-Company-Competition.
4. Methods of strategic analysis.
a. Mission, Vision, Values
b. Strategic aims
c. Business Units vs. Functional Units
d. External environment. PEST analysis
e. Sector environment. Competitive forces. Competitive analysis: 5F
f. Internal environment and resources. 7S Analysis
g. SWOT analysis
h. Competitive strategies.
5. Corporate strategies. Financial, Personnel, Operations, information, marketing and sales strategies.
6. Marketing. Subject of marketing. Marketing vs. Sales.
7. Marketing mix
a. Product. Product life-cycle
b. Price. Price policies
c. Place. Distribution and distribution channels
d. Promotion. Advertising, Public Relations, Sales Promotion, Personal Selling.
8. Market segmentation. Customer vs. Consumer. Target groups.
9. Marketing strategies.
10. Economics vs. financial management. Subject of micro and macoeconomics.
11. Sector economics – mezoeconomics: aviation segment – production and transport.
12. Accounting sheets. Statements – Balance St. Profit and Loss St., Cash Flow St.
13. Financial planning. Budgeting vs. costing. Price calculation.
14. Financial analysis. Pyramidal breakdowns. Bonity and bancruptcy models.
15. Investments and their effectiveness.
16. Managing costs. Value Analysis a Controlling.
17. International Sales and Payment methods. Methods. INCOTERMS.
18. Managing Risks.
Exercise
13 hours, compulsory
Syllabus
1. Formulating missions, visions and strategic aims.
2. External and internal environment analyses: PEST a 7S.
3. Competitive analysis. 5F Porter.
4. SWOT analysis.
5. Budgeting and cost (prices) calculation.
6. Analysis of financial statements and financial ratios.
7. Analysis of investments effectiveness. Instant, present and future value of money.
8. Calculating and analysing NPV – Net Present Value.
9. Analysing of financial health of a company. Quick-test.
10. Operational Research Methods: CPM. PERT. Net diagrams – creating and solving.
11. Optimisation methods. Linear Programming. Simplex method.
12. Risk-Benefit a Cost-Benefit analyses.