Future of Aviation Seminar 2022
Kraasz, Bastiane (2022)
Kraasz, Bastiane
2022
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2022062219058
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2022062219058
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The Future of Aviation Seminar is a one-day seminar organized by Aviation Business students studying at Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences Porvoo Campus. The main idea behind the event is to create an aviation-based network between industry professionals and future employees of the industry during the event. In 2022 the event is executed for the first time since 2019 and the planning process and outcomes of the event are explained within this thesis from the project manager's point of view.
The thesis is aimed to provide a handbook for future Aviation Business students on how to organize the seminar without having any previous event management experience. However, also event management students studying at Haaga-Helia Porvoo Campus can benefit from the thesis. As the planning process consisted of only three months, the thesis can also be used as a template on how to approach events within a brief period.
As the event was executed on 27 April 2022, the event day is described and critically evaluated. In addition, two online feedback surveys were sent to different interest groups to get more detailed feedback on the event. This feedback is analysed in the last part of the thesis and resulted in recommendations and suggestions for improvement in the future.
The thesis is aimed to provide a handbook for future Aviation Business students on how to organize the seminar without having any previous event management experience. However, also event management students studying at Haaga-Helia Porvoo Campus can benefit from the thesis. As the planning process consisted of only three months, the thesis can also be used as a template on how to approach events within a brief period.
As the event was executed on 27 April 2022, the event day is described and critically evaluated. In addition, two online feedback surveys were sent to different interest groups to get more detailed feedback on the event. This feedback is analysed in the last part of the thesis and resulted in recommendations and suggestions for improvement in the future.