Third year Aviation Management students from Coventry University have strengthened their knowledge after visiting Birmingham Airport.
The Head of Planning and Environment and Head of Environmental Projects outlined the airports master plan up to 2030.
Third year student, Belinda Ohene, 20, said: “I really enjoyed the trip. It was educational and very topic related.”
Senior Lecturer, Jenni Fernando stressed the importance of educational visits that took students outside of the University.
“Seeing how an airport works really benefits them as they get to see behind the scenes.”
Trips to different airports within the U.K. allow the students to gain first hand knowledge from people working in the aviation business. The current trips are so popular, it is hoped that they will be able to visit airports overseas.
The Aviation Management started in 2008 and sees its first class of students graduating in November.
