The Role of Executive Training in Modernising South Asia’s Aviation Infrastructure
- sundreshsarup
- Jun 28
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 22
Technology and terminals may change fast, but without adaptive leadership, the aviation sector can’t modernize at scale. Here’s how executive training is bridging that gap in South Asia.

South Asia’s aviation sector is at a turning point. Airports are expanding, private operators are growing, and regional connectivity is improving. But there’s a catch—leadership pipelines are lagging.
That’s why programs like ASX’s GEPAM (Global Executive Program in Aviation Management) are vital. These courses empower:
Aviation regulators to better align with ICAO standards
Airport managers to adapt to digital transitions
Policy leaders to anticipate environmental and mobility trends
Our cohorts bring together professionals across India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka—creating a regional talent pool aligned to a shared vision for aviation excellence.




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