Instructor: QiHua Lin

QiHua Lin
Biography: Lin Qihua Email: linq@erau.eduEducation: Qihua earned his first degree in Aviation (Operations) from RMIT University and completed his postgraduate studies in Aviation Management and M.B.A in the International Air Transport Association and University of Geneva respectively. He also holds a Commercial Pilot License issued by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority since 2002.Awards and Experience: Qihua Lin ("Q") takes pride in igniting the passion of students in Aviation at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Asia where he has been an adjunct faculty member since 2015. Both work and education in Aviation has awarded him the opportunities to travel extensively from Australasia through Asia to Europe; which he hopes to capitalize to motivating his students. His current interests lies in the areas of Aviation and Cultures.Interests: Qihua enjoys meeting with people and all forms of travelling, even from the comfort of his 14-inches window (aka. notebook) in his spare time. One of his travel highlights include roaming 27 countries in Europe in a 100 days via the train. He is currently trying to lose a few pounds.

Courses by this instructor


ICAO SealJet and person airportThe Airline Operations Management provides a broad understanding of the key concepts and practices related to the efficient and effective management of airline operations. It explores various aspects of airline functional and organizational structures, innovation and technological advances, historical evolution, current trends, leadership, business strategies, financial strategies, revenue management, fleet planning, and technological advancements.


October 7-11, 2024, Asia Online
Embry-Riddle gold eagle logoIllustration of busy airport terminalAirport Management is for airport, airline, and air navigation service professionals to further gain knowledge for the operations and management their aviation organizations, and to apply fundamental planning concepts of the airport industry, with an emphasis on the Asia-Pacific Region. 

SGA1001, Aviation, Airport, Asia, management, aircraft, movement, regional, navigation, design, planning

 


May 4-12, 2024, Asia Online