Airport Privatization and Transfer of Ownership (classroom)

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About the course

3-day (24 hours) classroom course

IATA Airport Privatization and Transfer of Ownership aviation training course

Improve your overall understanding of the required actions and complexities involved in the transfer of airport operations or ownership from government entities to private sector investors and operators. During this 3-day course you will learn about seller and buyer activities involved in the privatization process, including long-term concessions, leasing agreements and the sale of shares. You will be able to identify business opportunities by understanding which elements are attractive to potential investors, the most appropriate financial models, risk analysis, bid management and offer delivery.

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Course Code: TAPG-63

Course format

Prerequisites

  • Participants should have prior knowledge of airports as businesses.
  • Recommended level is Intermediate and Advanced.
  • The recommended level of language proficiency is ICAO Operational Level 4 for courses in English or the equivalent level for other languages.

How to register

In-house training

To arrange in-house training for your company, please complete the in-house training request form or contact the Training Specialist in your region.

Next class

Airport Privatization and Transfer of Ownership (classroom)

Spain, Madrid (IATA)
9 - 11 July, 2024
Register before Jun 18, 2024 to take advantage of the USD100 Early Bird discount. The price below includes this discount.
Please register by 18 Jun
Find out more about our Early Bird Terms.
All prices are before tax and include applicable discounts.
Class no: 200633
English
USD 1,860
USD 2,420
Regular
USD 2,705

Find out more about our IATA Training Center in Madrid, including details about the Training Center, a map to help you find it, and a schedule of all the upcoming courses being held in Madrid.

Airport Privatization and Transfer of Ownership (classroom)

Singapore, Singapore (IATA)
3 - 5 September, 2024
Register before Jun 03, 2024 to take advantage of the 20% Early Bird discount (only for payment by credit card or ICH)*. The price below includes this discount. *Terms apply
Please register by 13 Aug
Find out more about our Early Bird Terms.
All prices are before tax and include applicable discounts.
Class no: 201687
English
USD 1,568
USD 2,016
Regular
USD 2,244

Find out more about our IATA Training Center in Singapore, including details about the Training Center, a map to help you find it, and a schedule of all the upcoming courses being held in Singapore.

What you will learn

Upon completion of this course you will be able to:

  • Understand how to plan for and navigate an airport ownership change
  • Identify the key points and main objectives so appropriate focus and resources can be allocated to each element of the process
  • Appreciate the areas of risk and potential mitigants on both the seller and buyer side of the transaction

Course content

The key topics that are covered during this course include:

  • Definition of Privatization
  • Private airports
  • Investors
  • Seller activities
  • Market assessment
  • Legal structure
  • Buyer activities
  • Consortium formation
  • Offer delivery

Activities

  • Case studies

Who should attend

This course is recommended for:

  • Professionals requiring a good overview of transfer of airport ownership
  • National Aviation Authorities
  • Professionals involved in projects with focus on Airport Investments

Certificate awarded

An IATA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants obtaining a grade of 70% or higher on all exercises and exams. A special distinction is awarded to participants obtaining a grade of 90% or higher.

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